“Though men can cover crimes with bold, stern looks, poor women's faces are their own faults' books.”
Quote by William Shakespeare
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This edition collects the complete plays and poems attributed to William Shakespeare, accompanied by extensive editorial notes and corrections provided by various commentators. The work aims to present a refined text that incorporates scholarly insights and interpretations, offering readers a deeper understanding of Shakespeare's language, themes, and historical context. It serves as a resource for both academic study and general appreciation of Shakespeare's literary contributions. more
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