“Vice repeated is like the wandering wind, blows dust in others' eyes to spread itself.”
Quote by William Shakespeare
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William Shakespeare: The Complete Works is a seminal compilation that brings together all the extant writings attributed to the renowned English playwright and poet. It encompasses his most famous plays such as Hamlet, Macbeth, and Romeo and Juliet, alongside his sonnets and longer poems. This collection is essential for students of literature and enthusiasts of Shakespeare's work, offering a comprehensive and authoritative resource for studying his contributions to English literature. more
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