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Aphorisms from Shakespeare

This book compiles a selection of pithy quotes and philosophical reflections extracted from the extensive writings of the renowned playwright William Shakespeare. The aphorisms aim to encapsulate the depth and complexity of Shakespeare's themes and characters, offering readers a glimpse into the timeless wisdom contained within his plays and sonnets. more

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William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare (1564 - April 23, 1616) was one of the greatest poets of the English Renaissance, renowned for his dramatic works. His plays spanned a variety of genres, including tragedy, comedy, and history, and have had a profound impact on literature worldwide. more

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