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The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [Vol. 8 of 9]
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Here, in the distinguished series of Avenel classics, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare is presented for everyone who has always wanted to own the most complete collection possible. It has many beautiful and evocative illustrations. and is in an attractive, easy-to-read format.
Chapters (293)
- THE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
- CONTENTS.
- PREFACE.
- ADDENDA.
- HAMLET.
- DRAMATIS PERSONÆ[A].
- ACT I.
- Scene I. Elsinore. A platform before the castle.
- Scene II. A room of state in the castle.
- Scene III. A room in Polonius's house.
- Scene IV. The platform.[352]
- Scene V. Another part of the platform.
- FOOTNOTES:
- ACT II.
- Scene I. A room in Polonius's house.
- Scene II. A room in the castle.
- FOOTNOTES:
- ACT III.
- Scene I. A room in the castle.
- Scene II. A hall in the castle.
- Scene III. A room in the castle.
- Scene IV. The Queen's closet.
- FOOTNOTES:
- ACT IV.
- Scene I. A room in the castle.
- Scene II. Another room in the castle.
- Scene III. Another room in the castle.
- Scene IV. A plain in Denmark.
- Scene V. Elsinore. A room in the castle.
- Scene VI. Another room in the castle.
- Scene VII. Another room in the castle.[1835]
- FOOTNOTES:
- ACT V.
- Scene I. A churchyard.
- Scene II. A hall in the castle.[2137]
- FOOTNOTES:
- NOTES.
- Note I.
- Note II.
- Note III.
- Note IV.
- Note V.
- Note VI.
- Note VII.
- Note VIII.
- Note IX.
- Note X.
- Note XI.
- Note XII.
- Note XIII.
- Note XIV.
- Note XV.
- Note XVI.
- Note XVII.
- Note XVIII.
- Note XIX.
- Note XX.
- Note XXI.
- Note XXII.
- Note XXIII.
- Note XXIV.
- Note XXV.
- Note XXVI.
- Note XXVII.
- Note XXVIII.
- Note XXIX.
- Note XXX.
- Note XXXI.
- Note XXXII.
- Note XXXIII.
- The Tragicall Historie of HAMLET Prince of Denmarke.
- [Sc. i.]
- [Sc. ii.]
- [Sc. iii.]
- [Sc. iv.]
- [Sc. v.]
- [Sc. vi.]
- [Sc. vii.]
- [Sc. viii.]
- [Sc. ix.]
- [Sc. x.]
- [Sc. xi.]
- [Sc. xii.]
- [Sc. xiii.]
- [Sc. xiv.]
- [Sc. xv.]
- [Sc. xvi.]
- [Sc. xvii.]
- [Sc. xviii.]
- FOOTNOTES:
- KING LEAR.
- DRAMATIS PERSONÆ[C].
- ACT I.
- Scene I. King Lear's palace.
- Scene II. The Earl of Gloucester's castle.
- Scene III. The Duke of Albany's palace.
- Scene IV. A hall in the same.
- Scene V. Court before the same.
- FOOTNOTES:
- ACT II.
- Scene I. The Earl of Gloucester's castle.
- Scene II. Before Gloucester's castle.
- Scene III. A wood.
- Scene IV. Before Gloucester's castle. Kent in the stocks.
- FOOTNOTES:
- ACT III.
- Scene I. A heath.
- Scene II. Another part of the heath. Storm still.[3578]
- Scene III. Gloucester's castle.
- Scene IV. The heath. Before a hovel.[3667]
- Scene V. Gloucester's castle.
- Scene VI. A chamber in a farmhouse adjoining the castle.
- Scene VII. Gloucester's castle.
- FOOTNOTES:
- ACT IV.
- Scene I. The heath.[3996]
- Scene II. Before the Duke of Albany's palace.
- Scene III. The French camp near Dover.[4140]
- Scene IV. The same. A tent.
- Scene V. Gloucester's castle.
- Scene VI. Fields near Dover.
- Scene VII. A tent in the French camp. Lear on a bed asleep, soft music playing; Gentleman, and others attending.
- FOOTNOTES:
- ACT V.
- Scene I. The British camp near Dover.
- Scene II. A field between the two camps.
- Scene III. The British camp near Dover.
- FOOTNOTES:
- NOTES.
- Note I.
- Note II.
- Note III.
- Note IV.
- Note V.
- Note VI.
- Note VII.
- Note VIII.
- Note IX.
- Note X.
- Note XI.
- Note XII.
- Note XIII.
- Note XIV.
- Note XV.
- Note XVI.
- Note XVII.
- Note XVIII.
- Note XIX.
- Note XX.
- OTHELLO.
- DRAMATIS PERSONÆ[D].
- ACT I.
- Scene I. Venice. A street.
- Scene II. Another street.
- Scene III. A council-chamber.
- FOOTNOTES:
- ACT II.
- Scene I. A sea-port in Cyprus. An open place near the quay.
- Scene II. A street.
- Scene III. A hall in the castle.
- FOOTNOTES:
- ACT III.
- Scene I. Before the castle.
- Scene II. A room in the castle.[5788]
- Scene III. The garden of the castle.[5793]
- Scene IV. Before the castle.
- FOOTNOTES:
- ACT IV.
- Scene I. Cyprus. Before the castle.
- Scene II. A room in the castle.[6389]
- Scene III. Another room in the castle.
- FOOTNOTES:
- ACT V.
- Scene I. Cyprus. A street.[6611]
- Scene II. A bedchamber in the castle: Desdemona in bed asleep; a light burning.[6698]
- FOOTNOTES:
- NOTES.
- Note I.
- Note II.
- Note III.
- Note IV.
- Note V.
- Note VI.
- Note VII.
- Note VIII.
- Note IX.
- Note X.
- Note XI.
- Note XII.
- Note XIII.
- Note XIV.
- Note XV.
- Note XVI.
- [Pg iv]
- [Pg v]
- [Pg viii]
- [Pg ix]
- [Pg x]
- [Pg xi]
- [Pg xii]
- [Pg xiii]
- [Pg xiv]
- [Pg xv]
- [Pg xvi]
- [Pg xvii]
- [Pg xviii]
- [Pg xix]
- [Pg xx][Pg 1]
- [Pg 2]
- [Pg 3]
- [Pg 26]
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- [Pg 593]
- [Pg 594]
- [Pg 595]
- [Pg 596]
- [Pg 597]
- [Pg 598]
- [Pg 600]
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