“So many miseries have craz'd my voice, That my woe-wearied tongue is still and mute.”
Quote by William Shakespeare
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In "Histories of Shakespeare in Plain and Simple English (a Modern Translation and the Original Version)," readers are presented with a dual perspective on Shakespeare's historical plays. The modern translation aims to make the language accessible to contemporary audiences, while the original text preserves the historical context and original language of the plays. This volume is suitable for students, scholars, and general readers who wish to explore the depth and complexity of Shakespeare's historical narratives and the nuances of his language. more
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