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Yes! Yes! Yes! No, seriously, what to say about Shakespeare that haven't been said before in hundreds of essays? It's open-source too, which makes it so perfect. "To bait fish withal: if it will feed nothing else, it will feed my revenge. He hath disgraced me, and hindered me... more
Reviewed by UnbreakableMJ Apr 10 2006, 11:45pm ( 148 reviews ) • opensourceshakespeare.org
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Rated by johnwatchtower on Aug 24, 6:47am
a collection of texts...Jacques expire.
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Rated by ChrystalStars on Jul 09, 4:57pm
Open Source Shakespear: This is an excellent resource for his sonnets, poetry and plays, plus the odd quotation : ~ The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good. ~
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Rated by amipress on May 16, 6:49am
Open Source Shakespeare attempts to be the best free Web site containing Shakespeare's complete works. It is intended for scholars, thespians, and Shakespeare lovers of every kind. OSS includes the 1864 Globe Edition of the complete works, which was the definitive single-volume Shakespeare edition for over a half-century.
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Rated by shawngil2581 on May 12 2009, 4:09pm
Awesome way to get your Bard fix!
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Rated by comedysoldier on Apr 27 2009, 3:53pm
Great resource for Shakespeare fanatics like me.
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Rated by aluis on Apr 18 2009, 5:05pm
"Open Source Shakespeare attempts to be the best free Web site containing Shakespeare's complete works. It is intended for scholars, thespians, and Shakespeare lovers of every kind. OSS includes the 1864 Globe Edition of the complete works, which was the definitive single-volume Shakespeare edition for over a half-century.
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Rated by shaunecho1 on Apr 14 2009, 11:31pm
this is a great resource
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Rated by Mnes on Mar 18 2009, 6:22pm
Although I never understand why he used such big words, Shakespeare was sometimes read (and deciphered) by our English Literature teacher, and the depth his stories sometimes reach is amazing. If you enjoy Shakespeare and understand 'olde' English, this is quite the little gem.
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Rated by MakMinMai on Mar 04 2009, 1:36pm
still prefer Shakespeare in a book