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As You Like It (Unabridged) "All the world's a stage...." In the enchanted forest of Arden, everyone has their way. Sins are...
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Measure for Measure (Unabridged) When the political and moral corruption of Vienna force the Duke Vincentio into hiding, he leaves...
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The Merry Wives of Windsor (Unabridged) Sir John Falstaff, the lovable rogue, is brought back from his death in Henry V to set this farce...
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Hamlet (Unabridged) Hamlet, Shakespeare's best-known and most profound creation, teems with life, death, and rich...
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The Winter's Tale (Unabridged) A king's mad jealousy tears his family apart in this rich, tragicomic play, one of Shakespeare's last...
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King Richard the Third (Unabridged) A tragedy, a comedy, and a history all rolled into one, the story of the tyrannical Richard III ranks...
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The Merchant of Venice (Unabridged) One of William Shakespeare's greatest plays, The Merchant of Venice is also his most...
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Twelfth Night (Unabridged) Twelfth Night, nowadays one of Shakespeare's best-loved and most-admired comedies, was not always so regarded: Samuel Pepys saw the play...
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Henry V (Unabridged) Henry V, which dates from 1599, is the last in Shakespeare's series of plays based on English history. It is also...
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Macbeth (Unabridged) By the time Shakespeare came to write Macbeth - almost certainly in 1605/1606 - he had already completed three of the great tragedies with which modern audiences are so familiar...
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Romeo and Juliet (Unabridged) Here is the full-cast production of Shakespeare's classic love story, fully dramatized from the complete text...
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King Lear (Unabridged) The complete play in five acts....
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Comedy of Errors (Unabridged) The Comedy of Errors is likely the very first play Shakespeare ever wrote, and for that reason alone it deserves a special place in literary history....
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Othello (Unabridged) "Speak of one that loved not wisely but too well." This moving tragedy tells the story of Othello...
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Julius Caesar (Unabridged) In Julius Caesar, there are no heroes, only heroic words spoken by men of ambition, arrogance, and jealousy....
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Two Gentlemen of Verona (Unabridged) The complete play in four acts....
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Antony and Cleopatra (Unabridged) The complete play in five acts....
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A Midsummer Night's Dream (Unabridged) A Midsummer Night's Dream is one of Shakespeare's best early works: an airy, romantic romp in the woods among bumbling rustics, temporarily star-crossed lovers....
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All's Well that Ends Well (Unabridged) The complete play in five acts....
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Much Ado About Nothing (Unabridged) Much Ado About Nothing is at once a sobering examination of dishonesty and deception, and a boisterous celebration of that overwhelming natural phenomenon we call love....
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The Taming of the Shrew (Unabridged) The complete play in five acts....
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The Tempest (Unabridged) The Tempest reflects Shakespeare's mature genius, with its story of innocence tempered by intrigue, hilarity bounded by melancholy....
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The Sonnets (Unabridged) Everyone knows something of Shakespeare's sonnets, even if only in memorable fragments like "the darling buds of May," or "remembrance of things past," or "the marriage of true minds"...
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