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William Shakespeare: The Histories, Sonnets and Poems

by William Shakespeare

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This is an attractive collection of the ten history plays of Shakespeare, with all of his lyrical poems and sonnets as well. Here you will find such ingenious characterizations as the malevolent and scheming Richard III; the rousing spectacle of Henry V leading his victorious army into France; and young Prince Hal's hilarious encounters with the farcical figure, Falstaff, inHenry IV. From heroic warrior-kings to stable hands and highwaymen, Shakespeare creates a whole range of society in his works that truthfully reflects the human condition.… (more)
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This is an attractive collection of the ten history plays of Shakespeare, with all of his lyrical poems and sonnets as well. Here you will find such ingenious characterizations as the malevolent and scheming Richard III; the rousing spectacle of Henry V leading his victorious army into France; and young Prince Hal's hilarious encounters with the farcical figure, Falstaff, inHenry IV. From heroic warrior-kings to stable hands and highwaymen, Shakespeare creates a whole range of society in his works that truthfully reflects the human condition.

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