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Paper Excerpts: ... Shakespeare, William, and A H Bullen. The Works of William Shakespeare Gathered into One Volume. New York: Oxford . Shakespeare William Shakespeare, the famous playwright and the great poet was born in 1564 at Stratford-on-Avon in England. Though . 1 BRUTUS AND CASSIUS IN WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S JULIUS CAESAR William Shakespeare's tragedy of Julius Caesar, first presented on stage ca. 1601, actually relates the tale of Brutus http://www.geocities.com/a nnafranklin1/fanimals.html http://www.geocities.com/a nnafranklin1/fanimals.html Shakespeare, William. Love's Labour's Lost, from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 1974 ed. London: Abbey 8 . 1 THE HISTORICAL ASPECTS OF SHAKESPEARE'S HAMLET William Shakespeare's Hamlet, written between 1600 and 1601 and regarded by many scholars and critics as his finest ...
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Sources list for WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE THE WINTER'S TALE: William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar and Harold Bloom, William Shakespeare''s Julius Caesar (New York: Chelsea House, 1988) 122.Nothing New under the Sun Shakespeare, William. "The First Part of King Henry the Fourth." Complete Works of William Shakespeare. Eds Germaine Greer and Anthony Burgess. HarperCollins Publishers: UK, 1994. 515-548. Machiavellian Power Principles in Shakespeare's Works Shakespeare, William. "King Richard the Second." Complete Works of William Shakespeare. Eds Germaine Greer and Anthony Burgess. HarperCollins Publishers: UK, 1994. 480-512. Machiavellian Power Principles in Shakespeare's Works Shakespeare, William. "Othello". The Complete Works of William Shakespeare. Ed: Germaine Greer and Anthony Burgess. Glasgow: HarperCollins Publishers, 1994. 1079-1125. "Othello" Shakespeare, William. The Tempest. In William Shakespeare: The Complete Works. Ed. Stephen Orgel and A. R. Braunmuller. New York: Penguin Books, 2002. The Roles of Ariel and Caliban in "The Tempest" More sources on "WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE THE WINTER'S TALE"
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