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  2. File:The Works of Shakespeare (1768) - Vol. 9.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. File:The Plays of William Shakespeare (1773) - Vol. 9.pdf

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  6. Open Source Shakespeare - Wikipedia

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    The "Bard of Avon," William Shakespeare (1564–1616) Open Source Shakespeare is a non-commercial web site allowing free access to searchable digital versions of the complete works of William Shakespeare. The site was created using Moby Shakespeare, which is based on the 1864 Globe edition of the complete works. [1]

  7. File:The Works of William Shakespeare (1865) - Vol. 12.pdf

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    The Works of William Shakespeare, the text formed from A New Collation of the early Editions: to which are added all The Original Novels and Tales on Which the Plays are Founded; Copious Archæological Annotations on Each Play; An Essay on the Formation of the Text; And a Life of the Poet: by James O. Halliwell, Esq., F.R.S..

  8. Category:Shakespearean histories - Wikipedia

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    However, Shakespeare's celebration of Tudor order is less important in these plays than his presentation of the spectacular decline of the medieval world. Some of Shakespeare's histories—notably Richard III —point out that this medieval world came to its end when opportunism and Machiavellianism infiltrated its politics.

  9. List of Shakespearean scenes - Wikipedia

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    Act Scene Location Appr. # lines Synopsis I 1 Roussillon. A room in the Count's palace. 214 I 2 Paris. The King's palace. 86 I 3 Roussillon. A room in the Count's palace.