“All hoods make not monks.”
Quote by William Shakespeare
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare is a compilation of five of the renowned playwright's most significant historical and tragic plays. King Richard III delves into the rise and fall of the eponymous king. King Henry VIII explores the tumultuous reign of the English monarch. Troilus and Cressida presents a tragic love story amidst the Trojan War. Timon of Athens portrays the misanthropic character of Timon, a wealthy man who is betrayed by his friends. Coriolanus tells the story of the Roman general Coriolanus, his conflict with the Roman people, and his eventual downfall. more
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