Tragedies (Illustrated): Hamlet, Macbeth, King Lear, Othello, Romeo and JulietStrelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing, 14/01/2020 William Shakespeare, the famous writer and playwright, national English poet who inspired artists, writers and poets and influenced on the formation of modern English language, and his creations became part of the common unconsciousness. Numerous stage performances and films bring us over and over again to the characters created by a genius English playwright. The tragedies about immortal love of the two lovers from Verona, as well as other famous dramas are included into the book. Contains: Hamlet Macbeth King Lear Othello Romeo and Juliet Illustrated by Olga Moss & Olena Odarych. |
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... him along With us to watch the minutes of this night; That if again this apparition come, He may approve our eyes and speak to it. Horatio Tush, tush, 'twill not appear. Bernardo Sit down awhile; And let us once again assail.
... him along With us to watch the minutes of this night; That if again this apparition come, He may approve our eyes and speak to it. Horatio Tush, tush, 'twill not appear. Bernardo Sit down awhile; And let us once again assail.
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... speak of this. Bernardo Last night of all, When yond same star that's westward from the pole Had made his course to illume that part of heaven Where now it burns, Marcellus and myself, The bell then beating one, — Enter Ghost. Marcellus ...
... speak of this. Bernardo Last night of all, When yond same star that's westward from the pole Had made his course to illume that part of heaven Where now it burns, Marcellus and myself, The bell then beating one, — Enter Ghost. Marcellus ...
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... speak, speak! I charge thee, speak! Exit Ghost. Marcellus 'Tis gone, and will not answer. Bernardo How now, Horatio! you tremble and look pale: Is not this something more than fantasy? What think you on't? Horatio Before my God, I might ...
... speak, speak! I charge thee, speak! Exit Ghost. Marcellus 'Tis gone, and will not answer. Bernardo How now, Horatio! you tremble and look pale: Is not this something more than fantasy? What think you on't? Horatio Before my God, I might ...
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... Speak to me: If there be any good thing to be done, That may to thee do ease and grace to me, Speak to me: Cock crows If thou art privy to thy country's fate, Which, happily, foreknowing may avoid, O, speak! Or if thou hast uphoarded in ...
... Speak to me: If there be any good thing to be done, That may to thee do ease and grace to me, Speak to me: Cock crows If thou art privy to thy country's fate, Which, happily, foreknowing may avoid, O, speak! Or if thou hast uphoarded in ...
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... speak to it? My lord, I did; But answer made it none: yet once methought It lifted up its head and did address Itself to motion, like as it would speak; But even then the morning cock crew loud, And at the sound it shrunk in haste away ...
... speak to it? My lord, I did; But answer made it none: yet once methought It lifted up its head and did address Itself to motion, like as it would speak; But even then the morning cock crew loud, And at the sound it shrunk in haste away ...
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ALBANY Attendants Banquo bear Benvolio better blood bring call Capulet Cassio Clown comes CORNWALL daughter dead dear death Desdemona dost doth EDGAR Emilia Enter Exeunt Exit eyes face fair faith fall father fear find follow fool fortune Friar friend give GLOUCESTER gone GONERIL grace Hamlet hand hast hath head hear heart heaven help hold honest Horatio house I'll Iago Juliet keep KENT King Claudius KING LEAR know Lady Lady Macbeth Laertes leave light little live look lord Lord Polonius love Macbeth Macduff madam marry matter means Mercutio mother murder name nature never night noble Nurse Ophelia Othello Othello Iago place play poor pray Queen Gertrude Roderigo Romeo Rosencrantz Scene Second Servant show sleep soul speak stand sweet sword take tell thee thine thing think thou thou art thought true Tybalt villain wife world young