Shakespeare: Shall I Compare Thee
On the Poet Ø Born: April 1564, Stratford-upon-Avon, United Kingdom Ø Died: April 23, 1616,...
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On the Poet Ø Born: April 1564, Stratford-upon-Avon, United Kingdom Ø Died: April 23, 1616,...
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Reading Strategy Active Reading & Annotation Read the original text alongside a modern...
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Must-visit Resource Site BOOKS ON KING LEAR from KING LEAR.ORG: THE COMPLETE KING LEAR SITE Online Text/s The Complete Text of Shakespeare’s King Lear with Quarto and Folio Variations, Annotations, and Commentary by Larry A....
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Online Text/s Online Annotated Shakespeare’s Sonnets from Shakespeare Online.com Online Annotated Shakespeare’s Sonnets from shakespeares-sonnets.com Audio Texts, Readings and Recitations To be included Smartphone...
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