“Wisely, I say, I am a bachelor.”
Quote by William Shakespeare
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Shilling annotated Plays of Shakspeare for Students is a scholarly work that offers detailed annotations of Shakespeare's plays. Each play is accompanied by explanatory notes, critical remarks, and additional materials designed to enhance the reader's understanding of the drama. The book is edited by the Rev. John Hunter and is tailored for use by students in educational settings, particularly those preparing for examinations. more
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