William Shakespeare (1564-1616)

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"For nought so vile that on the earth doth live /
But to the earth some special good doth give, /
Nor aught so good but strain'd from that fair use /
Revolts from true birth, stumbling on abuse: /
Virtue itself turns vice, being misapplied, /
And vice sometime's by action dignified."
(Romeo and Juliet, 2.3.17-22)



Shakespeare Home Pages

  1. Anthony Bacon is Shakespeare
  2. Bard, The
  3. Bardolatry
  4. bardware
  5. Charles and Mary Lamb's Tales From Shakespeare
  6. Complete Works of William Shakespeare, The (The Tech)
  7. Database Of Essays On Shakespeare
  8. Dr. Shaxper
  9. Elizabethan Review, The
  10. Ever Reader, The (online magazine of the Shakespeare Oxford Society)
  11. Folger Shakespeare Library
  12. Frontline: The Shakespeare Mystery
  13. Globe Theatre
  14. Here Lieth a Pitious Shakespeare Page
  15. Illinois Shakespeare [Festival Research Articles]
  16. Materials for the Construction of Shakespeare's Morals
  17. Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet
  18. One Shakespearian Insult
  19. Plutarch and Shakespeare Compared
  20. Poor Yorick
  21. Shake-n-Bacon
  22. Shakespeare and Anti-Semitism: The Question of Shylock
  23. Shakespeare and Early Existentialism
  24. Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
  25. Shakespeare by Individual Studies
  26. Shakespeare Classroom
  27. Shakespeare Database Project (Germany)
  28. Shakespeare Discussion List Archives
  29. Shakespeare Illustrated (Harry Rusche, Emory U.)
  30. Shakespeare In Cyberspace
  31. Shakespeare in Europe (SHINE)
  32. Shakespeare Links
  33. Shakespeare Magazine
  34. Shakespeare. Nuff said
  35. Shakespeares Org
  36. Shakespeare Oxford Society
  37. Shakespeare Resource Center, The
  38. Shakespeare Reviews
  39. Shakespeare Society of Japan, The
  40. Shakespeare Web, The
  41. Shakespeare's Sisters Today
  42. Shakespearean Sonnet Lighthouse Greetings
  43. Shakespeare Web
  44. Shakespeare Word Frequency Lists
  45. Shakespearean Homework Helper
  46. Shakespearean Sonnet Lighthouse Greetings
  47. Shakey's Place
  48. Surfing with the Bard
  49. Theatre History Cybercourse Shakespeare Page
  50. UCLA Shakespeare Reading and Performance Group
  51. Usenet - humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare
  52. Webspeare

E-texts

Concordance & Glossaries

"To be worst, / The lowest and most dejected thing of fortune, /
Stands still in esperance, lives not in fear: / The lamentable change is from the best; /
The worst returns to laughter." (King Lear, 4.1.3-6)

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