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onnet 116 by William Shakespeare
onnet 116
by William Shakespeare Let me not to the marriage of true minds Admit impediments; love is not love Which alters when
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onnet 116 by William Shakespeare O no, it is an ever-fixed mark That looks on tempests and is never shaken; It is the star to
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Read the paragraph on William Shakespeare.
Many students study William Shakespeare’s plays today, though Shakespeare lived
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How does Hamlet's conclusion on the question of "To be or not to be" develop the
reader's understanding of his character? "To Be
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Which is the best revision to sentence 4 (reproduced below) that is appropriate for the purpose and context of the passage?
Willi
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Macbeth
by William Shakespeare Captain As whence the sun 'gins his reflection Shipwrecking storms and direful thunders break, So
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The Tempest
by William Shakespeare PROSPERO. I have bedimm’d The noontide sun, call’d forth the mutinous winds, And ’twixt
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Macbeth
by William Shakespeare Captain As whence the sun 'gins his reflection Shipwrecking storms and direful thunders break, So
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Macbeth
by William Shakespeare Captain As whence the sun 'gins his reflection Shipwrecking storms and direful thunders break, So
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by William Shakespeare
HAMLET. …I will bestow him, and will answer well The death I gave him. So again good night. I must be
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