This collection, "The Plays of William Shakspeare," presents five of Shakespeare's most beloved comedies: "Twelfth-Night," "Measure for Measure," "Much Ado About Nothing," "Midsummer-Night's Dream," and "Love's Labour's Lost." Edited by Alexander Chalmers, and featuring commentary by George Steevens and illustrations by Henry Fuseli, this edition offers readers a rich, historical perspective on these timeless works.
Explore the wit and romance of "Twelfth Night," the moral complexities of "Measure for Measure," and the sparkling repartee of "Much Ado About Nothing." Delve into the enchanted world of "Midsummer-Night's Dream" and the intellectual games of "Love's Labour's Lost." This volume is a treasure for Shakespeare enthusiasts and a valuable addition to any literary collection, showcasing the enduring genius of England's greatest playwright.
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