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William Shakespeare - Complete Works of William Shakespeare. Main Table of Contents The Plays of William Shakespeare.
The Comedies of William Shakespeare.
All's Well That Ends Well (1602)
Oakshot Press All's Well That Ends Well Table of Contents. Characters Act 1, Scene 1: Rousillon. The COUNT's palace. Act 1, Scene 2: Paris. The KING's palace. Act 1, Scene 3: Rousillon. The COUNT's palace. Act 2, Scene 1: Paris. The KING's palace. Act 2, Scene 2: Rousillon. The COUNT's palace. Act 2, Scene 3: Paris. The KING's palace. Act 2, Scene 4: Paris. The KING's palace. Act 2, Scene 5: Paris. The KING's palace. Act 3, Scene 1: Florence. The DUKE's palace. Act 3, Scene 2: Rousillon. The COUNT's palace. Act 3, Scene 3: Florence. Before the DUKE's palace. Act 3, Scene 4: Rousillon. The COUNT's palace. Act 3, Scene 5: Florence. Without the walls. A tucket afar off. Act 3, Scene 6: Camp before Florence. Act 3, Scene 7: Florence. The Widow's house. Act 4, Scene 1: Without the Florentine camp. Act 4, Scene 2: Florence. The Widow's house. Act 4, Scene 3: The Florentine camp. Act 4, Scene 4: Florence. The Widow's house. Act 4, Scene 5: Rousillon. The COUNT's palace. Act 5, Scene 1: Marseilles. A street. Act 5, Scene 2: Rousillon. Before the COUNT's palace. Act 5, Scene 3: Rousillon. The COUNT's palace. Illustrations.
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As You Like It (1599)
Oakshot Press As You Like It Table of Contents. Characters. Act 1, Scene 1: Orchard of Oliver's house. Act 1, Scene 2: Lawn before the Duke's palace. Act 1, Scene 3: A room in the palace. Act 2, Scene 1: The Forest of Arden. Act 2, Scene 2: A room in the palace. Act 2, Scene 3: Before OLIVER'S house. Act 2, Scene 4: The forest of Arden. Act 2, Scene 5: The forest. Act 2, Scene 6: The forest. Act 2, Scene 7: The forest. Act 3, Scene 1: A room in the palace. Act 3, Scene 2: The forest. Act 3, Scene 3: The forest. Act 3, Scene 4: The forest. Act 3, Scene 5: Another part of the forest. Act 4, Scene 1: The forest. Act 4, Scene 2: The forest. Act 4, Scene 3: The forest. Act 5, Scene 1: The forest. Act 5, Scene 2: The forest. Act 5, Scene 3: The forest. Act 5, Scene 4: The forest. Illustrations.
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Comedy of Errors (1589)
Oakshot Press Comedy of Errors Table of Contents. Characters Act 1, Scene 1: A hall in DUKE SOLINUS'S palace. Act 1, Scene 2: The Mart. Act 2, Scene 1: The house of ANTIPHOLUS of Ephesus. Act 2, Scene 2: A public place. Act 3, Scene 1: Before the house of ANTIPHOLUS of Ephesus. Act 3, Scene 2: The same. Act 4, Scene 1: A public place. Act 4, Scene 2: The house of ANTIPHOLUS of Ephesus. Act 4, Scene 3: A public place. Act 4, Scene 4: A street. Act 5, Scene 1: A street before a Priory. Illustrations
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Cymbeline (1609)
Oakshot Press Cymbeline Table of Contents. Characters. Act 1, Scene 1: Britain. The garden of Cymbeline's palace. Act 1, Scene 2: The same. A public place. Act 1, Scene 3: A room in Cymbeline's palace. Act 1, Scene 4: Rome. Philario's house. Act 1, Scene 5: Britain. A room in Cymbeline's palace. Act 1, Scene 6: The same. Another room in the palace. Act 2, Scene 1: Britain. Before Cymbeline's palace. Act 2, Scene 2: Imogen's bedchamber in Cymbeline's palace: Act 2, Scene 3: An ante-chamber adjoining Imogen’s apartments Act 2, Scene 4: Rome. Philario's house. Act 2, Scene 5: Another room in Philario's house. Act 3, Scene 1: Britain. A hall in Cymbeline's palace. Act 3, Scene 2: Another room in the palace. Act 3, Scene 3: Wales: a mountainous country with a cave. Act 3, Scene 4: Country near Milford-Haven. Act 3, Scene 5: A room in Cymbeline's palace. Act 3, Scene 6: Wales. Before the cave of Belarius. Act 3, Scene 7: Rome. A public place. Act 4, Scene 1: Wales: near the cave of Belarius. Act 4, Scene 2: Before the cave of Belarius. Act 4, Scene 3: A room in Cymbeline's palace. Act 4, Scene 4: Wales: before the cave of Belarius. Act 5, Scene 1: Britain. The Roman camp. Act 5, Scene 2: Field of battle between the British and Roman camps. Act 5, Scene 3: Another part of the field. Act 5, Scene 4: A British prison. Act 5, Scene 5: Cymbeline's tent. Illustrations.
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Love's Labour's Lost (1594)
Oakshot Press Love's Labour's Lost Table of Contents. Characters. Act 1, Scene 1: The king of Navarre's park. Act 1, Scene 2: The same. Act 2, Scene 1: The same. Act 3, Scene 1: The same. Act 4, Scene 1: The same. Act 4, Scene 2: The same. Act 4, Scene 3: The same. Act 5, Scene 1: The same. Act 5, Scene 2: The same. Illustrations.
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Measure for Measure (1604)
Oakshot Press Measure for Measure Table of Contents. Characters. Act 1, Scene 1: An apartment in the DUKE'S palace. Act 1, Scene 2: A Street. Act 1, Scene 3: A monastery. Act 1, Scene 4: A nunnery. Act 2, Scene 1: A hall In ANGELO's house. Act 2, Scene 2: Another room in the same. Act 2, Scene 3: A room in a prison. Act 2, Scene 4: A room in ANGELO's house. Act 3, Scene 1: A room in the prison. Act 3, Scene 2: The street before the prison. Act 4, Scene 1: The moated grange at ST. LUKE's. Act 4, Scene 2: A room in the prison. Act 4, Scene 3: Another room in the same. Act 4, Scene 4: A room in ANGELO's house. Act 4, Scene 5: Fields without the town. Act 4, Scene 6: Street near the city gate. Act 5, Scene 1: The city gate. Illustrations.
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Merchant of Venice (1596)
Oakshot Press Merchant of Venice Table of Contents. Characters. Act 1, Scene 1: Venice. A street. Act 1 Scene 2: Belmont. A room in PORTIA’S house. Act 1, Scene 3: Venice. A public place. Act 2, Scene 1: Belmont. A room in PORTIA'S house. Act 2, Scene 2: Venice. A street. Act 2, Scene 3: The same. A room in SHYLOCK'S house. Act 2, Scene 4: The same. A street. Act 2, Scene 5: The same. Before SHYLOCK'S house. Act 2, Scene 6: The same. Act 2, Scene 7: Belmont. A room in PORTIA'S house. Act 2, Scene 8: Venice. A street. Act 2, Scene 9: Belmont. A room in PORTIA'S house. Act 3, Scene 1: Venice. A street. Act 3, Scene 2: Belmont. A room in PORTIA'S house. Act 3, Scene 3: Venice. A street. Act 3, Scene 4: Belmont. A room in PORTIA'S house. Act 3, Scene 5: The same. A garden. Act 4, Scene 1: Venice. A court of justice. Act 4, Scene 2: The same. A street. Act 5, Scene 1: Belmont. Avenue to PORTIA'S house. Illustrations.
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Merry Wives of Windsor (1600)
Oakshot Press Merry Wives of Windsor Table of Contents. Characters. Act 1, Scene 1: Windsor. Before PAGE's house. Act 1, Scene 2: The same. Act 1, Scene 3: A room in the Garter Inn. Act 1, Scene 4: A room in DOCTOR CAIUS' house. Act 2, Scene 1: Before PAGE'S house. Act 2, Scene 2: A room in the Garter Inn. Act 2, Scene 3: A field near Windsor. Act 3, Scene 1: A field near Frogmore. Act 3, Scene 2: A street. Act 3, Scene 3: A room in FORD'S house. Act 3, Scene 4: A room in PAGE'S house. Act 3, Scene 5: A room in the Garter Inn. Act 4, Scene 1: A street. Act 4, Scene 2: A room in FORD'S house. Act 4, Scene 3: A room in the Garter Inn. Act 4, Scene 4: A room in FORD'S house. Act 4, Scene 5: A room in the Garter Inn. Act 4, Scene 6: Another room in the Garter Inn. Act 5, Scene 1: A room in the Garter Inn. Act 5, Scene 2: Windsor Park. Act 5, Scene 3: A street leading to the Park. Act 5, Scene 4: Windsor Park. Act 5, Scene 5: Another part of the Park. Illustrations.
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Midsummer Night's Dream (1595)
Oakshot Press Midsummer Night's Dream Table of Contents. Characters. Act 1, Scene 1: Athens. The palace of THESEUS. Act 1, Scene 2: Athens. QUINCE'S house. Act 2, Scene 1: A wood near Athens. Act 2, Scene 2: Another part of the wood. Act 3, Scene 1: The wood. TITANIA lying asleep. Act 3, Scene 2: Another part of the wood. Act 4, Scene 1: The same. LYSANDER, DEMETRIUS, HELENA, and HERMIA Act 4, Scene 2: Athens. QUINCE'S house. Act 5, Scene 1: Athens. The palace of THESEUS. Illustrations.
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Much Ado about Nothing (1598)
Oakshot Press Much Ado about Nothing Table of Contents. Characters. Act 1, Scene 1: Before LEONATO'S house. Act 1, Scene 2: A room in LEONATO's house. Act 1, Scene 3: The same. Act 2, Scene 1: A hall in LEONATO'S house. Act 2, Scene 2: The same. Act 2, Scene 3: LEONATO'S orchard. Act 3, Scene 1: LEONATO'S garden. Act 3, Scene 2: A room in LEONATO'S house. Act 3, Scene 3: A street. Act 3, Scene 4: HERO's apartment. Act 3, Scene 5: Another room in LEONATO'S house. Act 4, Scene 1: A church. Act 4, Scene 2: A prison. Act 5, Scene 1: Before LEONATO'S house. Act 5, Scene 2: LEONATO'S garden. Act 5, Scene 3: A church. Act 5, Scene 4: A room in LEONATO'S house. Illustrations.
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Taming of the Shrew (1593)
Oakshot Press Taming of the Shrew Table of Contents. Characters. Induction, Scene 1: Before an alehouse on a heath. Induction, Scene 2: A bedchamber in the Lord's house. Act 1, Scene 1: Padua. A public place. Act 1, Scene 2: Padua. Before HORTENSIO'S house. Act 2, Scene 1: Padua. A room in BAPTISTA'S house. Act 3, Scene 1: Padua. BAPTISTA'S house. Act 3, Scene 2: Padua. Before BAPTISTA'S house. Act 4, Scene 1: PETRUCHIO'S country house. Act 4, Scene 2: Padua. Before BAPTISTA'S house. Act 4, Scene 3: A room in PETRUCHIO'S house. Act 4, Scene 4: Padua. Before BAPTISTA'S house. Act 4, Scene 5: A public road. Act 5, Scene 1: Padua. Before LUCENTIO'S house. Act 5, Scene 2: Padua. LUCENTIO'S house. Illustrations.
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Tempest (1611)
Oakshot Press Tempest Table of Contents. Characters. Act 1, Scene 1: On a ship at sea: a tempestuous noise. Act 1, Scene 2: The island. Before PROSPERO'S cell. Act 2, Scene 1: Another part of the island. Act 2, Scene 2: Another part of the island. Act 3, Scene 1: Before PROSPERO'S Cell. Act 3, Scene 2: Another part of the island. Act 3, Scene 3: Another part of the island. Act 4, Scene 1: Before PROSPERO'S cell. Act 5, Scene 1: Before PROSPERO'S cell. Illustrations.
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Troilus and Cressida (1601)
Oakshot Press Troilus and Cressida Table of Contents. Characters. Prologue. Act 1, Scene 1: Troy. Before Priam's palace. Act 1, Scene 2: The Same. A street. Act 1, Scene 3: The Grecian camp. Before Agamemnon's tent. Act 2, Scene 1: A part of the Grecian camp. Act 2, Scene 2: Troy. A room in Priam's palace. Act 2, Scene 3: The Grecian camp. Before Achilles' tent. Act 3, Scene 1: Troy. Priam's palace. Act 3, Scene 2: The same. Pandarus' orchard. Act 3, Scene 3: The Grecian camp. Before Achilles' tent. Act 4, Scene 1: Troy. A street. Act 4, Scene 2: The same. Court of Pandarus' house. Act 4, Scene 3: The same. Street before Pandarus' house. Act 4, Scene 4: The same. Pandarus' house. Act 4, Scene 5: The Grecian camp. Lists set out. Act 5, Scene 1: The Grecian camp. Before Achilles' tent. Act 5, Scene 2: The same. Before Calchas' tent. Act 5, Scene 3: Troy. Before Priam's palace. Act 5, Scene 4: Plains between Troy and the Grecian camp. Act 5, Scene 5: Another part of the plains. Act 5, Scene 6: Another part of the plains. Act 5, Scene 7: Another part of the plains. Act 5, Scene 8: Another part of the plains. Act 5, Scene 9: Another part of the plains. Act 5, Scene 10: Another part of the plains. Illustrations.
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Twelfth Night (1599)
Oakshot Press Twelfth Night Table of Contents. Characters. Act 1, Scene 1: DUKE ORSINO's palace. Act 1, Scene 2: The sea-coast. Act 1, Scene 3: OLIVIA'S house. Act 1, Scene 4: DUKE ORSINO's palace. Act 1, Scene 5: OLIVIA'S house. Act 2, Scene 1: The sea-coast. Act 2, Scene 2: A street. Act 2, Scene 3: OLIVIA's house. Act 2, Scene 4: DUKE ORSINO's palace. Act 2, Scene 5: OLIVIA's garden. Act 3, Scene 1: OLIVIA's garden. Act 3, Scene 2: OLIVIA's house. Act 3, Scene 3: A street. Act 3, Scene 4: OLIVIA's garden. Act 4, Scene 1: Before OLIVIA's house. Act 4, Scene 2: OLIVIA's house. Act 4, Scene 3: OLIVIA's garden. Act 5, Scene 1: Before OLIVIA's house. Illustrations.
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Two Gentlemen of Verona (1594)
Oakshot Press Two Gentlemen of Verona Table of Contents. Characters. Act 1, Scene 1: Verona. An open place. Act 1, Scene 2: The same. Garden of JULIA's house. Act 1, Scene 3: The same. ANTONIO's house. Act 2, Scene 1: Milan. The DUKE's palace. Act 2, Scene 2: Verona. JULIA'S house. Act 2, Scene 3: The same. A street. Act 2, Scene 4: Milan. The DUKE's palace. Act 2, Scene 5: The same. A street. Act 2, Scene 6: The same. The DUKE'S palace. Act 2, Scene 7: Verona. JULIA'S house. Act 3, Scene 1: Milan. The DUKE's palace. Act 3, Scene 2: The same. The DUKE's palace. Act 4, Scene 1: The frontiers of Mantua. A forest. Act 4, Scene 2: Milan. Outside the DUKE's palace, under SILVIA's chamber. Act 4, Scene 3: The same. Act 4, Scene 4: The same. Act 5, Scene 1: Milan. An abbey. Act 5, Scene 2: The same. The DUKE's palace. Act 5, Scene 3: The frontiers of Mantua. The forest. Act 5, Scene 4: Another part of the forest. Illustrations.
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Winter's Tale (1610)
Oakshot Press Winter's Tale Table of Contents. Characters. Act 1, Scene 1: Antechamber in LEONTES' palace. Act 1, Scene 2: A room of state in the same. Act 2, Scene 1: A room in LEONTES' palace. Act 2, Scene 2: A prison. Act 2, Scene 3: A room in LEONTES' palace. Act 3, Scene 1: A sea-port in Sicilia. Act 3, Scene 2: A court of Justice. Act 3, Scene 3: Bohemia. A desert country near the sea. Act 4, Scene 1: Chorus as Time speaks. Act 4, Scene 2: Bohemia. The palace of POLIXENES. Act 4, Scene 3: A road near the Shepherd's cottage. Act 4, Scene 4: The Shepherd's cottage. Act 5, Scene 1: A room in LEONTES' palace. Act 5, Scene 2: Before LEONTES' palace. Act 5, Scene 3: A chapel in PAULINA'S house. Illustrations.
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The Histories of William Shakespeare.
Henry IV, Part 1 (1597)
Oakshot Press Henry IV, Part 1 Table of Contents. Characters. Act 1, Scene 1: London. The palace. Act 1, Scene 2: London. An apartment of the Prince's. Act 1, Scene 3: London. The palace. Act 2, Scene 1: Rochester. An inn yard. Act 2, Scene 2: The highway, near Gadshill. Act 2, Scene 3: Warkworth castle. Act 2, Scene 4: The Boar's-Head Tavern, Eastcheap. Act 3, Scene 1: Bangor. The Archdeacon's house. Act 3, Scene 2: London. The palace. Act 3, Scene 3: Eastcheap. The Boar's-Head Tavern. Act 4, Scene 1: The rebel camp near Shrewsbury. Act 4, Scene 2: A public road near Coventry. Act 4, Scene 3: The rebel camp near Shrewsbury. Act 4, Scene 4: York. The ARCHBISHOP'S palace. Act 5, Scene 1: KING HENRY IV's camp near Shrewsbury. Act 5, Scene 2: The rebel camp. Act 5, Scene 3: Plain between the camps. Act 5, Scene 4: Another part of the field. Act 5, Scene 5: Another part of the field. Illustrations.
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Henry IV, Part 2 (1597)
Oakshot Press Henry IV, Part 2 Table of Contents. Characters. Induction. Act 1, Scene 1: The same. Act 1, Scene 2: London. A street. Act 1, Scene 3: York. The Archbishop's palace. Act 2, Scene 1: London. A street. Act 2, Scene 2: London. Another street. Act 2, Scene 3: Warkworth. Before the castle. Act 2, Scene 4: London. The Boar's-head Tavern in Eastcheap. Act 3, Scene 1: Westminster. The palace. Act 3, Scene 2: Gloucestershire. Before SHALLOW'S house. Act 4, Scene 1: Yorkshire. Gaultree Forest. Act 4, Scene 2: Another part of the forest. Act 4, Scene 3: Another part of the forest. Act 4, Scene 4: Westminster. The Jerusalem Chamber. Act 4, Scene 5: Another chamber. Act 5, Scene 1: Gloucestershire. SHALLOW'S house. Act 5, Scene 2: Westminster. The palace. Act 5, Scene 3: Gloucestershire. SHALLOW'S orchard. Act 5, Scene 4: London. A street. Act 5, Scene 5: A public place near Westminster Abbey. Illustrations.
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Henry V (1598)
Oakshot Press Henry V Table of Contents. Characters. Act 1, Prologue. Act 1, Scene 1: London. An ante-chamber in the KING'S palace. Act 1, Scene 2: The same. The Presence chamber. Act 2, Prologue. Act 2, Scene 1: London. A street. Act 2, Scene 2: Southampton. A council-chamber. Act 2, Scene 3: London. Before a tavern. Act 2, Scene 4: France. The KING'S palace. Act 3, Prologue. Act 3, Scene 1: France. Before Harfleur. Act 3, Scene 2: The same. Act 3, Scene 3: The same. Before the gates. Act 3, Scene 4: The FRENCH KING's palace. Act 3, Scene 5: The same. Act 3, Scene 6: The English camp in Picardy. Act 3, Scene 7: The French camp, near Agincourt: Act 4, Prologue. Act 4, Scene 1: The English camp at Agincourt. Act 4, Scene 2: The French camp. Act 4, Scene 3: The English camp. Act 4, Scene 4: The field of battle. Act 4, Scene 5: Another part of the field. Act 4, Scene 6: Another part of the field. Act 4, Scene 7: Another part of the field. Act 4, Scene 8: Before KING HENRY'S pavilion. Act 5, Prologue. Act 5, Scene 1: France. The English camp. Act 5, Scene 2: France. A royal palace. Illustrations.
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Henry VI, Part 1 (1591)
Oakshot Press Henry VI, Part 1 Table of Contents. Characters. Act 1, Scene 1: Westminster Abbey. Act 1, Scene 2: France. Before Orleans. Act 1, Scene 3: London. Before the Tower. Act 1, Scene 4: Orleans. Act 1, Scene 5: The same. Act 1, Scene 6: The same. Act 2, Scene 1: Before Orleans. Act 2, Scene 2: Orleans. Within the town. Act 2, Scene 3: Auvergne. The COUNTESS's castle. Act 2, Scene 4: London. The Temple-garden. Act 2, Scene 5: The Tower of London. Act 3, Scene 1: London. The Parliament-house. Act 3, Scene 2: France. Before Rouen. Act 3, Scene 3: The plains near Rouen. Act 3, Scene 4: Paris. The palace. Act 4, Scene 1: Paris. A hall of state. Act 4, Scene 2: Before Bourdeaux. Act 4, Scene 3: Plains in Gascony. Act 4, Scene 4: Other plains in Gascony. Act 4, Scene 5: The English camp near Bourdeaux. Act 4, Scene 6: A field of battle. Act 4, Scene 7: Another part of the field. Act 5, Scene 1: London. The palace. Act 5, Scene 2: France. Plains in Anjou. Act 5, Scene 3: Before Angiers. Act 5, Scene 4: Camp of the YORK in Anjou. Act 5, Scene 5: London. The palace. Illustrations.
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Henry VI, Part 2 (1590)
Oakshot Press Henry VI, Part 2 Table of Contents. Characters. Act 1, Scene 1: London. The palace. Act 1, Scene 2: GLOUCESTER'S house. Act 1, Scene 3: The palace. Act 1, Scene 4: GLOUCESTER's garden. Act 2, Scene 1: Saint Alban's. Act 2, Scene 2: London. YORK'S garden. Act 2, Scene 3: A hall of justice. Act 2, Scene 4: A street. Act 3, Scene 1: The Abbey at Bury St. Edmund's. Act 3, Scene 2: Bury St. Edmund's. A room of state. Act 3, Scene 3: A bedchamber. Act 4, Scene 1: The coast of Kent. Act 4, Scene 2: Blackheath. Act 4, Scene 3: Another part of Blackheath. Act 4, Scene 4: London. The palace. Act 4, Scene 5: London. The Tower. Act 4, Scene 6: London. Cannon Street. Act 4, Scene 7: London. Smithfield. Act 4, Scene 8: Southwark. Act 4, Scene 9: Kenilworth Castle. Act 4, Scene 10: Kent. IDEN's garden. Act 5, Scene 1: Fields between Dartford and Blackheath. Act 5, Scene 2: Saint Alban's. Act 5, Scene 3: Fields near St. Alban's. Illustrations.
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Henry VI, Part 3 (1590)
Oakshot Press Henry VI, Part 3 Table of Contents. Characters. Act 1, Scene 1: London. The Parliament-house. Act 1, Scene 2: Sandal Castle. Act 1, Scene 3: Field of battle betwixt Sandal Castle and Wakefield. Act 1, Scene 4: Another part of the field. Act 2, Scene 1: A plain near Mortimer's Cross in Herefordshire. Act 2, Scene 2: Before York. Act 2, Scene 3: A field of battle between Towton and Saxton, in Act 2, Scene 4: Another part of the field. Act 2, Scene 5: Another part of the field. Act 2, Scene 6: Another part of the field. Act 3, Scene 1: A forest in the north of England. Act 3, Scene 2: London. The palace. Act 3, Scene 3: France. KING LEWIS XI's palace. Act 4, Scene 1: London. The palace. Act 4, Scene 2: A plain in Warwickshire. Act 4, Scene 3: Edward's camp, near Warwick. Act 4, Scene 4: London. The palace. Act 4, Scene 5: A park near Middleham Castle In Yorkshire. Act 4, Scene 6: London. The Tower. Act 4, Scene 7: Before York. Act 4, Scene 8: London. The palace. Act 5, Scene 1: Coventry. Act 5, Scene 2: A field of battle near Barnet. Act 5, Scene 3: Another part of the field. Act 5, Scene 4: Plains near Tewksbury. Act 5, Scene 5: Another part of the field. Act 5, Scene 6: London. The Tower. Act 5, Scene 7: London. The palace. Illustrations.
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Henry VIII (1612)
Oakshot Press Henry VIII Table of Contents. Characters. Act 1, Prologue. Act 1, Scene 1: London. An ante-chamber in the palace. Act 1, Scene 2: The same. The council-chamber. Act 1, Scene 3: An ante-chamber in the palace. Act 1, Scene 4: A Hall in York Place. Act 2, Scene 1: Westminster. A street. Act 2, Scene 2: An ante-chamber in the palace. Act 2, Scene 3: An ante-chamber of the QUEEN'S apartments. Act 2, Scene 4: A hall in Black-Friars. Act 3, Scene 1: London. QUEEN KATHARINE's apartments. Act 3, Scene 2: Ante-chamber to KING HENRY VIII's apartment. Act 4, Scene 1: A street in Westminster. Act 4, Scene 2: Kimbolton. Act 5, Scene 1: London. A gallery in the palace. Act 5, Scene 2: Before the council-chamber. Pursuivants, Pages, & c. Act 5, Scene 3: The Council-Chamber. Act 5, Scene 4: The palace yard. Act 5, Scene 5: The palace. Illustrations.
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King John (1596)
Oakshot Press King John Table of Contents. Characters. Act 1, Scene 1: KING JOHN'S palace. Act 2, Scene 1: France. Before Angiers. Act 3, Scene 1: The French King's pavilion. Act 3, Scene 2: The same. Plains near Angiers. Act 3, Scene 3: The same. Act 3, Scene 4: The same. KING PHILIP'S tent. Act 4, Scene 1: A room in a castle. Act 4, Scene 2: KING JOHN'S palace. Act 4, Scene 3: Before the castle. Act 5, Scene 1: KING JOHN'S palace. Act 5, Scene 2: LEWIS's camp at St. Edmundsbury. Act 5, Scene 3: The field of battle. Act 5, Scene 4: Another part of the field. Act 5, Scene 5: The French camp. Act 5, Scene 6: An open place in the neighbourhood of Swinstead Abbey. Act 5, Scene 7: The orchard in Swinstead Abbey. Illustrations.
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Pericles (1608)
Oakshot Press Pericles Table of Contents. Characters. Act 1, Prologue. Act 1, Scene 1: Antioch. A room in the palace. Act 1, Scene 2: Tyre. A room in the palace. Act 1, Scene 3: Tyre. An ante-chamber in the palace. Act 1, Scene 4: Tarsus. A room in the Governor's house. Act 2, Scene 1: Pentapolis. An open place by the sea-side. Act 2, Scene 2: The same. A public way or platform leading to the Act 2, Scene 3: The same. A hall of state: a banquet prepared. Act 2, Scene 4: Tyre. A room in the Governor's house. Act 2, Scene 5: Pentapolis. A room in the palace. Act 3, Prologue. Act 3, Scene 1: On ship. Act 3, Scene 2: Ephesus. A room in CERIMON's house. Act 3, Scene 3: Tarsus. A room in CLEON's house. Act 3, Scene 4: Ephesus. A room in CERIMON's house. Act 4, Prologue. Act 4, Scene 1: Tarsus. An open place near the sea-shore. Act 4, Scene 2: Mytilene. A room in a brothel. Act 4, Scene 3: Tarsus. A room in CLEON's house. Act 4, Scene 4: Chorus. Act 4, Scene 5: Mytilene. A street before the brothel. Act 4, Scene 6: The same. A room in the brothel. Act 5, Prologue. Act 5, Scene 1: On board PERICLES' ship, off Mytilene. A close. Act 5, Scene 2: Chorus. Act 5, Scene 3: The temple of Diana at Ephesus; THAISA standing. Illustrations.
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Richard II (1595)
Oakshot Press Richard II Table of Contents. Characters. Act 1, Scene 1: London. KING RICHARD II's palace. Act 1, Scene 2: The DUKE OF LANCASTER'S palace. Act 1, Scene 3: The lists at Coventry. Act 1, Scene 4: The court. Act 2, Scene 1: Ely House. Act 2, Scene 2: The palace. Act 2, Scene 3: Wilds in Gloucestershire. Act 2, Scene 4: A camp in Wales. Act 3, Scene 1: Bristol. Before the castle. Act 3, Scene 2: The coast of Wales. A castle in view. Act 3, Scene 3: Wales. Before Flint castle. Act 3, Scene 4: LANGLEY. The DUKE OF YORK's garden. Act 4, Scene 1: Westminster Hall. Act 5, Scene 1: London. A street leading to the Tower. Act 5, Scene 2: The DUKE OF YORK's palace. Act 5, Scene 3: A royal palace. Act 5, Scene 4: The same. Act 5, Scene 5: Pomfret castle. Act 5, Scene 6: Windsor castle. Illustrations.
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Richard III (1592)
Oakshot Press Richard III Table of Contents. Characters. Act 1, Scene 1: London. A street. Act 1, Scene 2: The same. Another street. Act 1, Scene 3: The palace. Act 1, Scene 4: London. The Tower. Act 2, Scene 1: London. The palace. Act 2, Scene 2: The palace. Act 2, Scene 3: London. A street. Act 2, Scene 4: London. The palace. Act 3, Scene 1: London. A street. Act 3, Scene 2: Before Lord Hastings' house. Act 3, Scene 3: Pomfret Castle. Act 3, Scene 4: The Tower of London. Act 3, Scene 5: The Tower-walls. Act 3, Scene 6: The same. Act 3, Scene 7: Baynard's Castle. Act 4, Scene 1: Before the Tower. Act 4, Scene 2: London. The palace. Act 4, Scene 3: The same. Act 4, Scene 4: Before the palace. Act 4, Scene 5: Lord Derby's house. Act 5, Scene 1: Salisbury. An open place. Act 5, Scene 2: The camp near Tamworth. Act 5, Scene 3: Bosworth Field. Act 5, Scene 4: Another part of the field. Act 5, Scene 5: Another part of the field. Illustrations.
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The Tragedies of William Shakespeare.
Antony and Cleopatra (1606)
Oakshot Press Antony and Cleopatra Table of Contents. Characters. Act 1, Scene 1: Alexandria. A room in CLEOPATRA's palace. Act 1, Scene 2: The same. Another room. Act 1, Scene 3: The same. Another room. Act 1, Scene 4: Rome. OCTAVIUS CAESAR's house. Act 1, Scene 5: Alexandria. CLEOPATRA's palace. Act 2, Scene 1: Messina. POMPEY's house. Act 2, Scene 2: Rome. The house of LEPIDUS. Act 2, Scene 3: The same. OCTAVIUS CAESAR's house. Act 2, Scene 4: The same. A street. Act 2, Scene 5: Alexandria. CLEOPATRA's palace. Act 2, Scene 6: Near Misenum. Act 2, Scene 7: On board POMPEY's galley, off Misenum. Act 3, Scene 1: A plain in Syria. Act 3, Scene 2: Rome. An ante-chamber in OCTAVIUS CAESAR's house. Act 3, Scene 3: Alexandria. CLEOPATRA's palace. Act 3, Scene 4: Athens. A room in MARK ANTONY's house. Act 3, Scene 5: The same. Another room. Act 3, Scene 6: Rome. OCTAVIUS CAESAR's house. Act 3, Scene 7: Near Actium. MARK ANTONY's camp. Act 3, Scene 8: A plain near Actium. Act 3, Scene 9: Another part of the plain. Act 3, Scene 10: Another part of the plain. Act 3, Scene 11: Alexandria. CLEOPATRA's palace. Act 3, Scene 12: Egypt. OCTAVIUS CAESAR's camp. Act 3, Scene 13: Alexandria. CLEOPATRA's palace. Act 4, Scene 1: Before Alexandria. OCTAVIUS CAESAR's camp. Act 4, Scene 2: Alexandria. CLEOPATRA's palace. Act 4, Scene 3: The same. Before the palace. Act 4, Scene 4: The same. A room in the palace. Act 4, Scene 5: Alexandria. MARK ANTONY's camp. Act 4, Scene 6: Alexandria. OCTAVIUS CAESAR's camp. Act 4, Scene 7: Field of battle between the camps. Act 4, Scene 8: Under the walls of Alexandria. Act 4, Scene 9: OCTAVIUS CAESAR's camp. Act 4, Scene 10: Between the two camps. Act 4, Scene 11: Another part of the same. Act 4, Scene 12: Another part of the same. Act 4, Scene 13: Alexandria. Cleopatra's palace. Act 4, Scene 14: The same. Another room. Act 4, Scene 15: The same. A monument. Act 5, Scene 1: Alexandria. OCTAVIUS CAESAR's camp. Act 5, Scene 2: Alexandria. A room in the monument. Illustrations.
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Coriolanus (1607)
Oakshot Press Coriolanus Table of Contents. Characters. Act 1, Scene 1: Rome. A street. Act 1, Scene 2: Corioli. The Senate-house. Act 1, Scene 3: Rome. A room in Marcius' house. Act 1, Scene 4: Before Corioli. Act 1, Scene 5: Corioli. A street. Act 1, Scene 6: Near the camp of Cominius. Act 1, Scene 7: The gates of Corioli. Act 1, Scene 8: A field of battle. Act 1, Scene 9: The Roman camp. Act 1, Scene 10: The camp of the Volsces. Act 2, Scene 1: Rome. A public place. Act 2, Scene 2: The same. The Capitol. Act 2, Scene 3: The same. The Forum. Act 3, Scene 1: Rome. A street. Act 3, Scene 2: A room in CORIOLANUS'S house. Act 3, Scene 3: The same. The Forum. Act 4, Scene 1: Rome. Before a gate of the city. Act 4, Scene 2: The same. A street near the gate. Act 4, Scene 3: A highway between Rome and Antium. Act 4, Scene 4: Antium. Before Aufidius's house. Act 4, Scene 5: The same. A hall in Aufidius's house. Act 4, Scene 6: Rome. A public place. Act 4, Scene 7: A camp, at a small distance from Rome. Act 5, Scene 1: Rome. A public place. Act 5, Scene 2: Entrance of the Volscian camp before Rome. Act 5, Scene 3: The tent of Coriolanus. Act 5, Scene 4: Rome. A public place. Act 5, Scene 5: The same. A street near the gate. Act 5, Scene 6: Antium. A public place. Illustrations.
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Hamlet (1600)
Oakshot Press Hamlet Table of Contents. Characters. Act 1, Scene 1: Elsinore. A platform before the castle. Act 1, Scene 2: A room of state in the castle. Act 1, Scene 3: A room in Polonius' house. Act 1, Scene 4: The platform. Act 1, Scene 5: Another part of the platform. Act 2, Scene 1: A room in POLONIUS' house. Act 2, Scene 2: A room in the castle. Act 3, Scene 1: A room in the castle. Act 3, Scene 2: A hall in the castle. Act 3, Scene 3: A room in the castle. Act 3, Scene 4: The Queen's closet. Act 4, Scene 1: A room in the castle. Act 4, Scene 2: Another room in the castle. Act 4, Scene 3: Another room in the castle. Act 4, Scene 4: A plain in Denmark. Act 4, Scene 5: Elsinore. A room in the castle. Act 4, Scene 6: Another room in the castle. Act 4, Scene 7: Another room in the castle. Act 5, Scene 1: A churchyard. Act 5, Scene 2: A hall in the castle. Illustrations.
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Julius Caesar (1599)
Oakshot Press Julius Caesar Table of Contents. Characters. Act 1, Scene 1: Rome. A street. Act 1, Scene 2: A public place. Act 1, Scene 3: The same. A street. Act 2, Scene 1: Rome. BRUTUS's orchard. Act 2, Scene 2: CAESAR's house. Act 2, Scene 3: A street near the Capitol. Act 2, Scene 4: Another part of the same street, before the house of BRUTUS. Act 3, Scene 1: Rome. Before the Capitol; the Senate sitting above. Act 3, Scene 2: The Forum. Act 3, Scene 3: A street. Act 4, Scene 1: A house in Rome. Act 4, Scene 2: Camp near Sardis. Before BRUTUS's tent. Act 4, Scene 3: Brutus's tent. Act 5, Scene 1: The plains of Philippi. Act 5, Scene 2: The same. The field of battle. Act 5, Scene 3: Another part of the field. Act 5, Scene 4: Another part of the field. Act 5, Scene 5: Another part of the field. Illustrations.
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King Lear (1605)
Oakshot Press King Lear Table of Contents. Characters. Act 1, Scene 1: King Lear's palace. Act 1, Scene 2: The Earl of Gloucester's castle. Act 1, Scene 3: The Duke of Albany's palace. Act 1, Scene 4: A hall in the same. Act 1, Scene 5: Court before the same. Act 2, Scene 1: GLOUCESTER's castle. Act 2, Scene 2: Before Gloucester's castle. Act 2, Scene 3: A wood. Act 2, Scene 4: Before GLOUCESTER's castle. KENT in the stocks. Act 3, Scene 1: A heath. Act 3, Scene 2: Another part of the heath. Storm still. Act 3, Scene 3: Gloucester's castle. Act 3, Scene 4: The heath. Before a hovel. Act 3, Scene 5: Gloucester's castle. Act 3, Scene 6: A chamber in a farmhouse adjoining the castle. Act 3, Scene 7: Gloucester's castle. Act 4, Scene 1: The heath. Act 4, Scene 2: Before ALBANY's palace. Act 4, Scene 3: The French camp near Dover. Act 4, Scene 4: The same. A tent. Act 4, Scene 5: Gloucester's castle. Act 4, Scene 6: Fields near Dover. Act 4, Scene 7: A tent in the French camp. LEAR on a bed asleep, Act 5, Scene 1: The British camp, near Dover. Act 5, Scene 2: A field between the two camps. Act 5, Scene 3: The British camp near Dover. Illustrations.
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Macbeth (1605)
Oakshot Press Macbeth Table of Contents. Characters. Act 1, Scene 1: A desert place. Act 1, Scene 2: A camp near Forres. Act 1, Scene 3: A heath near Forres. Act 1, Scene 4: Forres. The palace. Act 1, Scene 5: Inverness. Macbeth's castle. Act 1, Scene 6: Before Macbeth's castle. Act 1, Scene 7: Macbeth's castle. Act 2, Scene 1: Court of Macbeth's castle. Act 2, Scene 2: The same. Act 2, Scene 3: The same. Act 2, Scene 4: Outside Macbeth's castle. Act 3, Scene 1: Forres. The palace. Act 3, Scene 2: The palace. Act 3, Scene 3: A park near the palace. Act 3, Scene 4: The same. Hall in the palace. Act 3, Scene 5: A Heath. Act 3, Scene 6: Forres. The palace. Act 4, Scene 1: A cavern. In the middle, a boiling cauldron. Act 4, Scene 2: Fife. Macduff's castle. Act 4, Scene 3: England. Before the King's palace. Act 5, Scene 1: Dunsinane. Ante-room in the castle. Act 5, Scene 2: The country near Dunsinane. Act 5, Scene 3: Dunsinane. A room in the castle. Act 5, Scene 4: Country near Birnam wood. Act 5, Scene 5: Dunsinane. Within the castle. Act 5, Scene 6: Dunsinane. Before the castle. Act 5, Scene 7: Another part of the field. Act 5, Scene 8: Another part of the field. Illustrations.
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Othello (1604)
Oakshot Press Othello Table of Contents. Characters. Act 1, Scene 1: Venice. A street. Act 1, Scene 2: Another street. Act 1, Scene 3: A council-chamber. Act 2, Scene 1: A Sea-port in Cyprus. An open place near the quay. Act 2, Scene 2: A street. Act 2, Scene 3: A hall in the castle. Act 3, Scene 1: Before the castle. Act 3, Scene 2: A room in the castle. Act 3, Scene 3: The garden of the castle. Act 3, Scene 4: Before the castle. Act 4, Scene 1: Cyprus. Before the castle. Act 4, Scene 2: A room in the castle. Act 4, Scene 3: Another room In the castle. Act 5, Scene 1: Cyprus. A street. Act 5, Scene 2: A bedchamber in the castle: DESDEMONA in bed asleep; Illustrations.
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Romeo and Juliet (1594)
Oakshot Press Romeo and Juliet Table of Contents. Characters. Act 1, Prologue. Act 1, Scene 1: Verona. A public place. Act 1, Scene 2: A street. Act 1, Scene 3: A room in Capulet's house. Act 1, Scene 4: A street. Act 1, Scene 5: A hall in Capulet's house. Act 2, Prologue. Act 2, Scene 1: A lane by the wall of Capulet's orchard. Act 2, Scene 2: Capulet's orchard. Act 2, Scene 3: Friar Laurence's cell. Act 2, Scene 4: A street. Act 2, Scene 5: Capulet's orchard. Act 2, Scene 6: Friar Laurence's cell. Act 3, Scene 1: A public place. Act 3, Scene 2: Capulet's orchard. Act 3, Scene 3: Friar Laurence's cell. Act 3, Scene 4: A room in Capulet's house. Act 3, Scene 5: Capulet's orchard. Act 4, Scene 1: Friar Laurence's cell. Act 4, Scene 2: Hall in Capulet's house. Act 4, Scene 3: Juliet's chamber. Act 4, Scene 4: Hall in Capulet's house. Act 4, Scene 5: Juliet's chamber. Act 5, Scene 1: Mantua. A street. Act 5, Scene 2: Friar Laurence's cell. Act 5, Scene 3: A churchyard; in it a tomb belonging to the Capulets. Illustrations.
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Timon of Athens (1607)
Oakshot Press Timon of Athens Table of Contents. Characters. Act 1, Scene 1: Athens. A hall in Timon's house. Act 1, Scene 2: A banqueting-room in Timon's house. Act 2, Scene 1: A Senator's house. Act 2, Scene 2: The same. A hall in Timon's house. Act 3, Scene 1: A room in Lucullus' house. Act 3, Scene 2: A public place. Act 3, Scene 3: A room in Sempronius' house. Act 3, Scene 4: The same. A hall in Timon's house. Act 3, Scene 5: The same. The senate-house. The Senate sitting. Act 3, Scene 6: The same. A banqueting-room in Timon's house. Act 4, Scene 1: Without the walls of Athens. Act 4, Scene 2: Athens. A room in Timon's house. Act 4, Scene 3: Woods and cave, near the seashore. Act 5, Scene 1: The woods. Before Timon's cave. Act 5, Scene 2: Before the walls of Athens. Act 5, Scene 3: The woods. Timon's cave, and a rude tomb seen. Act 5, Scene 4: Before the walls of Athens. Illustrations.
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Titus Andronicus (1593)
Oakshot Press Titus Andronicus Table of Contents. Characters. Act 1, Scene 1: Rome. Before the Capitol. Act 2, Scene 1: Rome. Before the Palace. Act 2, Scene 2: A forest near Rome. Horns and cry of hounds heard. Act 2, Scene 3: A lonely part of the forest. Act 2, Scene 4: Another part of the forest. Act 3, Scene 1: Rome. A street. Act 3, Scene 2: A room in Titus's house. A banquet set out. Act 4, Scene 1: Rome. Titus's garden. Act 4, Scene 2: The same. A room in the palace. Act 4, Scene 3: The same. A public place. Act 4, Scene 4: The same. Before the palace. Act 5, Scene 1: Plains near Rome. Act 5, Scene 2: Rome. Before TITUS's house. Act 5, Scene 3: Court of TITUS's house. A banquet set out. Illustrations.
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The Sonnets of William Shakespeare.
Oakshot Press The Sonnets Table of Contents. Sonnets 1 -10 Sonnets 11 - 20 Sonnets 21 - 30 Sonnets 31 - 40 Sonnets 41 - 50 Sonnets 51 - 60 Sonnets 61 - 70 Sonnets 71 - 80 Sonnets 81 - 90 Sonnets 91 - 100 Sonnets 101 - 110 Sonnets 111 - 120 Sonnets 121 - 130 Sonnets 131 - 140 Sonnets 141 - 150 Sonnets 151 - 154
The Poems of William Shakespeare.
Oakshot Press The Poems of William Shakespeare Table of Contents. Venus and Adonis (1593) Rape of Lucrece (1594) Passionate Pilgrim (1598) Phoenix and the Turtle (1601) A Lover's Complaint (1609)
The Biographies of William Shakespeare.
Some Account Of The Life Of Mr. William Shakespeare By Nicholas Rowe (1709)
SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE OF MR. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE by Nicholas Rowe
Shakespeare His Life, Art, And Characters By Henry Norman Hudson (1872)
Oakshot Press SHAKESPEARE HIS LIFE, ART, AND CHARACTERS Table of Contents. LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE. ORIGIN AND GROWTH OF THE DRAMA IN ENGLAND. MIRACLE PLAYS. MORAL PLAYS. COMEDY AND TRAGEDY. SHAKESPEARE’S CONTEMPORARIES. SHAKESPEARE’S ART - NATURE AND USE OF ART. PRINCIPLES OF ART. DRAMATIC COMPOSITION. CHARACTERIZATION. HUMOUR. STYLE. MORAL SPIRIT. SHAKESPEARE’S CHARACTERS - A MIDSUMMER-NIGHT’S DREAM. SHAKESPEARE’S CHARACTERS - THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. SHAKESPEARE’S CHARACTERS - THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR. SHAKESPEARE’S CHARACTERS - MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. SHAKESPEARE’S CHARACTERS - AS YOU LIKE IT. SHAKESPEARE’S CHARACTERS - TWELFTH NIGHT; OR, WHAT YOU WILL. SHAKESPEARE’S CHARACTERS - ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL. SHAKESPEARE’S CHARACTERS - MEASURE FOR MEASURE. SHAKESPEARE’S CHARACTERS - THE TEMPEST. SHAKESPEARE’S CHARACTERS - THE WINTER’S TALE.
The People For Whom Shakespeare Wrote By Charles Dudley Warner (1897)
Oakshot Press THE PEOPLE FOR WHOM SHAKESPEARE WROTE Table of Contents. CHAPTER 1. CHAPTER 2. CHAPTER 3.
Life Of William Shakespeare By Sir Sidney Lee (1898)
Oakshot Press LIFE OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Table of Contents. PREFACE. Chapter 1. PARENTAGE AND BIRTH. Chapter 2. CHILDHOOD, EDUCATION, AND MARRIAGE. Chapter 3. THE FAREWELL TO STRATFORD. Chapter 4. ON THE LONDON STAGE. Chapter 5. EARLY DRAMATIC EFFORTS. Chapter 6. THE FIRST APPEAL TO THE READING PUBLIC. Chapter 7. THE SONNETS AND THEIR LITERARY HISTORY. Chapter 8. THE BORROWED CONCEITS OF THE SONNETS. Chapter 9. THE PATRONAGE OF THE EARL OF SOUTHAMPTON. Chapter 10. THE SUPPOSED STORY OF INTRIGUE IN THE SONNETS. Chapter 11. THE DEVELOPMENT OF DRAMATIC POWER. Chapter 12. THE PRACTICAL AFFAIRS OF LIFE. Chapter 13. MATURITY OF GENIUS. Chapter 14. THE HIGHEST THEMES OF TRAGEDY. Chapter 15. THE LATEST PLAYS. Chapter 16. THE CLOSE OF LIFE. Chapter 17. SURVIVORS AND DESCENDANTS. Chapter 18. AUTOGRAPHS, PORTRAITS, AND MEMORIALS. Chapter 19. BIBLIOGRAPHY. Chapter 20. POSTHUMOUS REPUTATION. Chapter 21. GENERAL ESTIMATE. APPENDIX.
Shakespeare's Family By Mrs. C. C. Stopes (1901)
Oakshot Press Shakespeare's Family Table of Contents. PREFACE. SHAKESPEARES'S FAMILY PART 1.
CHAPTER 1. THE NAME OF SHAKESPEARE. CHAPTER 2. THE LOCALITIES OF EARLY SHAKESPEARES. CHAPTER 3. LATER SHAKESPEARES BEFORE THE POET'S TIME. CHAPTER 4. THE SHAKESPEARE COAT OF ARMS. CHAPTER 5. THE IMPALEMENT OF THE ARDEN ARMS. CHAPTER 6. THE ARDENS OF WILMECOTE. CHAPTER 7. JOHN SHAKESPEARE. CHAPTER 8. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE. CHAPTER 9. SHAKESPEARE'S DESCENDANTS. CHAPTER 10. COLLATERALS. CHAPTER 11. COUSINS AND CONNECTIONS. CHAPTER 12. CONTEMPORARY WARWICKSHIRE SHAKESPEARES. CHAPTER 13. SHAKESPEARES IN OTHER COUNTIES. CHAPTER 14. LONDON SHAKESPEARES.
SHAKESPEARES'S FAMILY PART 2.
CHAPTER 1. THE PARK HALL ARDENS. CHAPTER 2. THE ARDENS OF LONGCROFT. CHAPTER 3. OTHER WARWICKSHIRE ARDENS. CHAPTER 4. THE ARDENS OF CHESHIRE. CHAPTER 5. BRANCHES IN OTHER COUNTIES.
TERMINAL NOTES.
The Man Shakespeare and His Tragic Life Story by Frank Harris (1909)
Oakshot Press The Man Shakespeare Table of Contents. INTRODUCTION. THE MAN SHAKESPEARE BOOK 1. SHAKESPEARE PAINTED BY HIMSELF
CHAPTER 1. HAMLET: ROMEO—JAQUES. CHAPTER 2. HAMLET—MACBETH. CHAPTER 3. DUKE VINCENTIO—POSTHUMUS. CHAPTER 4. SHAKESPEARE'S MEN OF ACTION: THE BASTARD, ARTHUR, AND KING RICHARD II. CHAPTER 5. SHAKESPEARE'S MEN OF ACTION (continued). HOT-SPUR, HENRY V., RICHARD III. CHAPTER 6. SHAKESPEARE'S MEN OF ACTION (concluded): KING HENRY VI. AND RICHARD III. CHAPTER 7. SHAKESPEARE AS LYRIC POET: "TWELFTH NIGHT" CHAPTER 8. SHAKESPEARE'S HUMOUR: FALSTAFF.
THE MAN SHAKESPEARE BOOK 2.
CHAPTER 1. SHAKESPEARE'S EARLY ATTEMPTS TO PORTRAY HIMSELF AND HIS WIFE: BIRON, ADRIANA, VALENTINE. CHAPTER 2. SHAKESPEARE AS ANTONIO, THE MERCHANT. CHAPTER 3. THE SONNETS: PART 1. CHAPTER 4. THE SONNETS: PART 2. CHAPTER 5. THE SONNETS: PART 3. CHAPTER 6. THE FIRST-FRUIT OF THE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE: BRUTUS. CHAPTER 7. DRAMAS OF REVENGE AND JEALOUSY: HAMLET. CHAPTER 8. DRAMAS OF REVENGE AND JEALOUSY: PART II "OTHELLO" CHAPTER 9. DRAMAS OF LUST: PART 1. Troilus and Cressida. CHAPTER 10. DRAMAS OF LUST: PART 2. Antony and Cleopatra. CHAPTER 11. THE DRAMA OF MADNESS: "LEAR" CHAPTER 12. THE DRAMA OF DESPAIR: "TIMON OF ATHENS" CHAPTER 13. SHAKESPEARE'S LAST ROMANCES: ALL COPIES. CHAPTER 14. SHAKESPEARE'S LIFE. CHAPTER 15. SHAKESPEARE'S LIFE—continued.
Shakespearean Playhouses: A History Of English Theatres Joseph Quincy Adams, Jr. (1917)
Oakshot Press Shakespearean Playhouses Table of Contents. MAP OF LONDON SHOWING THE PLAYHOUSES. PREFACE. CHAPTER 1. THE INN-YARDS. CHAPTER 2. THE HOSTILITY OF THE CITY. CHAPTER 3. THE THEATRE. CHAPTER 4. THE CURTAIN. CHAPTER 5. THE FIRST BLACKFRIARS. CHAPTER 6. ST. PAUL’S. CHAPTER 7. THE BANKSIDE AND THE BEAR GARDEN. CHAPTER 8. NEWINGTON BUTTS. CHAPTER 9. THE ROSE. CHAPTER 10. THE SWAN. CHAPTER 11. THE SECOND BLACKFRIARS. CHAPTER 12. THE GLOBE. CHAPTER 13. THE FORTUNE. CHAPTER 14. THE RED BULL. CHAPTER 15. WHITEFRIARS. CHAPTER 16. THE HOPE. CHAPTER 17. ROSSETER’S BLACKFRIARS, OR PORTER’S HALL. CHAPTER 18. THE PHŒNIX, OR COCKPIT IN DRURY LANE. CHAPTER 19. SALISBURY COURT. CHAPTER 20. THE COCKPIT-IN-COURT, OR THEATRE ROYAL AT WHITEHALL. CHAPTER 21. MISCELLANEOUS.
The Critical Works of William Shakespeare
Notes To Comedies By Samuel Johnson (1784)
Oakshot Press NOTES TO COMEDIES Table of Contents. INTRODUCTION. THE TEMPEST. THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA. THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR. MEASURE FOR MEASURE. THE COMEDY OF ERRORS. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. LOVE’S LABOUR’S LOST. A MIDSUMMER-NIGHT’S DREAM. THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. AS YOU LIKE IT. THE TAMING OF THE SHREW. TWELFTH-NIGHT. THE WINTER’S TALE.
Notes To Tragedies By Samuel Johnson (1784)
Oakshot Press NOTES TO TRAGEDIES Table of Contents. INTRODUCTION ON TRAGEDIES. MACBETH. CORIOLANUS. JULIUS CAESAR. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA. TIMON OF ATHENS. TITUS ANDRONICUS. TROILUS AND CRESSIDA. CYMBELINE. KING LEAR. ROMEO AND JULIET. HAMLET. OTHELLO.
A Study Of Shakespeare By Algernon Charles Swinburne (1880)
Oakshot Press A STUDY OF SHAKESPEARE Table of Contents. PREFACE. A STUDY OF SHAKESPEARE. PART 1. A STUDY OF SHAKESPEARE. PART 2. A STUDY OF SHAKESPEARE. PART 3. NOTE ON THE HISTORICAL PLAY OF KING EDWARD III. 1879. 1879. NOTE. REPORT ON THE PROCEEDINGS ON THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY SESSION OF THE NEWEST SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY. ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.
Preface To Shakespeare And Notes On Plays By Samuel Johnson (1881)
Oakshot Press PREFACE TO SHAKESPEARE AND NOTES Table of contents. PREFACE TO SHAKESPEARE. 1. NOTES FROM MEASURE FOR MEASURE. 2. NOTES FROM HENRY IV. 3. NOTES FROM HENRY V. 4. NOTES FROM KING LEAR. 5. NOTES FROM ROMEO AND JULIET. 6. NOTES FROM HAMLET. 7. NOTES FROM OTHELLO.
Eighteenth Century Essays On Shakespeare By D. Nichol (1903)
Oakshot Press Eighteenth Century Essays On Shakespeare Table Of Contents. Preface. Introduction. Shakespearian Criticism in the Eighteenth Century. I. II. III. IV. Essay by Nicholas Rowe. Essay by John Dennis. Essay by Alexander Pope. Essay by Lewis Theobald. Essay by Sir Thomas Hanmer. Essay by Sir William Warburton. Essay by Samuel Johnson. Essay by Richard Farmer. Essay by Maurice Morgann. Nicholas Rowe: Some Account of the Life &c. of Mr. William Shakespear. 1709. John Dennis: On the Genius and Writings of Shakespeare. 1711 - Letter 1 John Dennis: On the Genius and Writings of Shakespeare. 1711 - Letter 2 John Dennis: On the Genius and Writings of Shakespeare. 1711 - Letter 3 Alexander Pope: Preface to Edition of Shakespeare. 1725. Lewis Theobald: Preface to Edition of Shakespeare. 1733. Sir Thomas Hanmer: Preface to Edition of Shakespeare. 1744. William Warburton: Preface to Edition of Shakespeare. 1747. Samuel Johnson: Preface to Edition of Shakespeare. 1765. Richard Farmer: An Essay on the Learning of Shakespeare: Addressed to Joseph Cradock, Esq. 1767. Preface to the Second Edition An Essay On The Learning Of Shakespeare: Addressed To Joseph Cradock, Esq. Maurice Morgann: An Essay on the Dramatic Character of Sir John Falstaff. 1777. Preface. On The Dramatic Character Of Sir John Falstaff.
Shakespeare's Attitude Toward The Working Classes By Ernest Crosby (1903)
Shakespeare's Attitude Toward The Working Classes.
Shakespearean Tragedy by A. C. Bradley (1904)
Oakshot Press Shakespearean Tragedy Table of Contents. PREFACE. INTRODUCTION. LECTURE 1 - THE SUBSTANCE OF SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY. LECTURE 2 - CONSTRUCTION IN SHAKESPEARE'S TRAGEDIES. LECTURE 3 - SHAKESPEARE'S TRAGIC PERIOD—HAMLET. LECTURE 4 - HAMLET. LECTURE 5 - OTHELLO. LECTURE 6 - OTHELLO. LECTURE 7 - KING LEAR. LECTURE 8 - KING LEAR. LECTURE 9 - MACBETH. LECTURE 10 - MACBETH. NOTE A - EVENTS BEFORE THE OPENING OF THE ACTION IN HAMLET. NOTE B - WHERE WAS HAMLET AT THE TIME OF HIS FATHER'S DEATH? NOTE C - HAMLET'S AGE. NOTE D - 'MY TABLES—MEET IT IS I SET IT DOWN.' NOTE E - THE GHOST IN THE CELLARAGE. NOTE F - THE PLAYER'S SPEECH IN HAMLET. NOTE G - HAMLET'S APOLOGY TO LAERTES. NOTE H - THE EXCHANGE OF RAPIERS. NOTE I - THE DURATION OF THE ACTION IN OTHELLO. NOTE J - THE 'ADDITIONS' TO OTHELLO IN THE FIRST FOLIO. THE PONTIC SEA. NOTE K - OTHELLO'S COURTSHIP. NOTE L - OTHELLO IN THE TEMPTATION SCENE. NOTE M - QUESTIONS AS TO OTHELLO, Act iv. Scene i. NOTE N - TWO PASSAGES IN THE LAST SCENE OF OTHELLO. NOTE O - OTHELLO ON DESDEMONA'S LAST WORDS. NOTE P - DID EMILIA SUSPECT IAGO? NOTE Q - IAGO'S SUSPICION REGARDING CASSIO AND EMILIA. NOTE R - REMINISCENCES OF OTHELLO IN KING LEAR. NOTE S - KING LEAR AND TIMON OF ATHENS. NOTE T - DID SHAKESPEARE SHORTEN KING LEAR? NOTE U - MOVEMENTS OF THE DRAMATIS PERSONÆ IN ACT II. OF KING LEAR. NOTE V - SUSPECTED INTERPOLATIONS IN KING LEAR. NOTE W - THE STAGING OF THE SCENE OF LEAR'S REUNION WITH CORDELIA. NOTE X - THE BATTLE IN KING LEAR. NOTE Y - SOME DIFFICULT PASSAGES IN KING LEAR. NOTE Z - SUSPECTED INTERPOLATIONS IN MACBETH. NOTE AA - HAS MACBETH BEEN ABRIDGED? NOTE BB - THE DATE OF MACBETH. METRICAL TESTS. NOTE CC - WHEN WAS THE MURDER OF DUNCAN FIRST PLOTTED? NOTE DD - DID LADY MACBETH REALLY FAINT? NOTE EE - DURATION OF THE ACTION IN MACBETH. MACBETH'S AGE. 'HE HAS NO CHILDREN.' NOTE FF - THE GHOST OF BANQUO. INDEX.
Leo Tolstoy on Shakespeare - A Critical Essay (1906)
Oakshot Press Leo Tolstoy on Shakespeare Table of Contents. Chapter 1. Chapter 2. Chapter 3. Chapter 4. Chapter 5. Chapter 6. Chapter 7. Chapter 8.
Shakespeare By Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1907)
Oakshot Press SHAKESPEARE by Coleridge Table of Contents. SHAKESPEARE, WITH INTRODUCTORY MATTER ON POETRY, THE DRAMA, AND THE STAGE.
Definition Of Poetry. Greek Drama. Progress Of The Drama. The Drama Generally, And Public Taste. Shakespeare, A Poet Generally. Shakespeare’s Judgment equal to his Genius. Recapitulation, And Summary Of the Characteristics of Shakespeare’s Dramas. Outline Of An Introductory Lecture Upon Shakespeare. Order Of Shakespeare’s Plays. Notes On “Tempest.” Notes On “Love’s Labour’s Lost.” Notes On “Midsummer Night’s Dream.” Notes On “Comedy Of Errors.” Notes On “As You Like It.” Notes On “Twelfth Night.” Notes On “All’s Well That Ends Well.” Notes On “Merry Wives Of Windsor.” Notes On “Measure For Measure. Notes On “Cymbeline.” Notes On “Titus Andronicus.” Notes On “Troilus And Cressida.” Notes On “Coriolanus.” Notes On “Julius Cæsar.” Notes On “Antony And Cleopatra.” Notes On “Timon Of Athens.” Notes On “Romeo And Juliet.” Shakespeare’s English Historical Plays. Notes On “King John.” Notes On “Richard II.” Notes On “Henry IV. — Part I.” Notes On “Henry IV. — Part II.” Notes On “Henry V.” Notes On “Henry VI. — Part I.” Notes On “Richard III.” Notes On “Lear.” Notes On “Hamlet.” Notes On “Macbeth.” Notes On “Winter’s Tale.” Notes On “Othello.”
Characters of Shakespeare's Plays by William Hazlitt (1916)
Oakshot Press Characters of Shakespeare's Plays Table of Contents. INTRODUCTION. PREFACE. CHAPTER 1. CYMBELINE. CHAPTER 2. MACBETH. CHAPTER 3. JULIUS CASESAR. CHAPTER 4. OTHELLO. CHAPTER 5. TIMON OF ATHENS. CHAPTER 6. CORIOLANUS. CHAPTER 7. TROILUS AND CRESSIDA. CHAPTER 8. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA. CHAPTER 9. HAMLET. CHAPTER 10. THE TEMPEST. CHAPTER 11. THE MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. CHAPTER 12. ROMEO AND JULIET. CHAPTER 13. LEAR. CHAPTER 14. RICHARD II. CHAPTER 15. HENRY IV IN TWO PARTS. CHAPTER 16. HENRY V. CHAPTER 17. HENRY VI IN THREE PARTS. CHAPTER 18. RICHARD III. CHAPTER 19. HENRY VIII. CHAPTER 20. KING JOHN. CHAPTER 21. TWELFTH NIGHT; OR, WHAT YOU WILL. CHAPTER 22. THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA. CHAPTER 23. THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. CHAPTER 24. THE WINTER'S TALE. CHAPTER 25. ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL. CHAPTER 26. LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST. CHAPTER 27. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. CHAPTER 28. AS YOU LIKE IT. CHAPTER 29. THE TAMING OF THE SHREW. CHAPTER 30. MEASURE FOR MEASURE. CHAPTER 31. MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR. CHAPTER 32. THE COMEDY OF ERRORS. CHAPTER 33. DOUBTFUL PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE. CHAPTER 34. POEMS AND SONNETS.
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