“The present eye praises the present object.”
Quote by William Shakespeare
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The plays of William Shakespeare: in twenty-one volumes, with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, to which are added notes
This book is a scholarly compilation of all of William Shakespeare's plays, meticulously edited and annotated. It spans twenty-one volumes and includes corrections and illustrations contributed by a range of scholars. The annotations provide further insight and context to the plays, enhancing the reader's understanding of Shakespeare's work. more
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