Category William Shakespeare

Chapter – 5 THE TRAGEDY OF CORIOLANUS

THE TRAGEDY OF CORIOLANUS by William Shakespeare SCENE V. Within Corioles. A street Enter certain Romans, with spoils. FIRST ROMAN.This will I carry to Rome. SECOND ROMAN.And I this. THIRD ROMAN.A murrain on’t! I took this for silver. Enter Martius and Titus Lartius with a…

Chapter – 2 THE TRAGEDY OF CORIOLANUS

THE TRAGEDY OF CORIOLANUS by William Shakespeare SCENE II. Corioles. The Senate House Enter Tullus Aufidius with Senators of Corioles. FIRST SENATOR.So, your opinion is, Aufidius,That they of Rome are entered in our counselsAnd know how we proceed. AUFIDIUS.Is it not yours?What…

Chapter – 1 THE TRAGEDY OF CORIOLANUS

THE TRAGEDY OF CORIOLANUS by William Shakespeare Dramatis Personæ CAIUS MARTIUS CORIOLANUS, a noble RomanVOLUMNIA, his motherVIRGILIA, his wifeYOUNG MARTIUS, their sonVALERIA, friend to Volumnia and VirgiliaA GENTLEWOMAN, Volumnia’s attendant MENENIUS AGRIPPA, Friend to CoriolanusCOMINIUS, General against the VolsciansTITUS LARTIUS,…

Chapter – 6 THE COMEDY OF ERRORS

THE COMEDY OF ERRORS by William Shakespeare SCENE II. The same. Enter Luciana with Antipholus of Syracuse. LUCIANA.And may it be that you have quite forgotA husband’s office? Shall, Antipholus,Even in the spring of love, thy love-springs rot?Shall love, in building, grow so…

Chapter – 5 THE COMEDY OF ERRORS

THE COMEDY OF ERRORS by William Shakespeare ACT III SCENE I. The same. Enter Antipholus of Ephesus, his man Dromio of Ephesus, Angelo the goldsmith and Balthasar the merchant. ANTIPHOLUS OF EPHESUS.Good Signior Angelo, you must excuse us all,My wife is shrewish when I keep…

Chapter – 3 THE COMEDY OF ERRORS

THE COMEDY OF ERRORS by William Shakespeare ACT II SCENE I. A public place. Enter Adriana, wife to Antipholus (of Ephesus) with Luciana her sister. ADRIANA.Neither my husband nor the slave return’dThat in such haste I sent to seek his master?Sure, Luciana, it…

Chapter – 2 THE COMEDY OF ERRORS

THE COMEDY OF ERRORS by William Shakespeare SCENE II. A public place. Enter Antipholus and Dromio of Syracuse and a Merchant. MERCHANT.Therefore give out you are of Epidamnum,Lest that your goods too soon be confiscate.This very day a Syracusian merchantIs apprehended for arrival here,And, not…

Chapter – 1 THE COMEDY OF ERRORS

THE COMEDY OF ERRORS by William Shakespeare ACT I SCENE I. A hall in the Duke’s palace. Enter Duke, Egeon, Jailer, Officers and other Attendants. EGEON.Proceed, Solinus, to procure my fall,And by the doom of death end woes and all. DUKE.Merchant of Syracusa,…

AS YOU LIKE IT

AS YOU LIKE IT by William Shakespeare ACT IScene I. An Orchard near Oliver’s houseScene II. A Lawn before the Duke’s PalaceScene III. A Room in the Palace ACT IIScene I. The Forest of ArdenScene II. A Room in the…

AS YOU LIKE IT

AS YOU LIKE IT by William Shakespeare ACT IScene I. An Orchard near Oliver’s houseScene II. A Lawn before the Duke’s PalaceScene III. A Room in the Palace ACT IIScene I. The Forest of ArdenScene II. A Room in the…

AS YOU LIKE IT

AS YOU LIKE IT by William Shakespeare EPILOGUE ROSALIND.It is not the fashion to see the lady the epilogue, but it is no more unhandsome than to see the lord the prologue. If it be true that good wine needs…

AS YOU LIKE IT

AS YOU LIKE IT by William Shakespeare SCENE IV. Another part of the Forest Enter Duke Senior, Amiens, Jaques, Orlando, Oliver and Celia. DUKE SENIOR.Dost thou believe, Orlando, that the boyCan do all this that he hath promised? ORLANDO.I sometimes do believe and…

AS YOU LIKE IT

AS YOU LIKE IT by William Shakespeare SCENE III. Another part of the Forest Enter Touchstone and Audrey. TOUCHSTONE.Tomorrow is the joyful day, Audrey, tomorrow will we be married. AUDREY.I do desire it with all my heart; and I hope it is no…

AS YOU LIKE IT

AS YOU LIKE IT by William Shakespeare SCENE II. Another part of the Forest Enter Orlando and Oliver. ORLANDO.Is’t possible that on so little acquaintance you should like her? That but seeing, you should love her? And loving woo? And wooing, she should…

AS YOU LIKE IT

AS YOU LIKE IT by William Shakespeare SCENE II. Another part of the Forest Enter Orlando and Oliver. ORLANDO.Is’t possible that on so little acquaintance you should like her? That but seeing, you should love her? And loving woo? And wooing, she should…