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Pt. 1 | Comedies and romances | |
1 | The Tempest | 19 |
2 | The two gentlemen of Verona | 25 |
3 | The merry wives of Windsor | 30 |
4 | Measure for measure | 34 |
5 | The comedy of errors | 40 |
6 | Much ado about nothing | 44 |
7 | Love's labor's lost | 49 |
8 | A midsummer night's dream | 54 |
9 | The merchant of Venice | 60 |
10 | As you like it | 66 |
11 | The taming of the shrew | 72 |
12 | All's well that ends well | 77 |
13 | Twelfth night | 82 |
14 | The winter's tale | 88 |
15 | Cymbeline | 93 |
16 | Pericles | 98 |
Pt. 2 | Histories | |
17 | King John | 105 |
18 | Richard II | 110 |
19 | Henry IV, Part I | 115 |
20 | Henry IV, Part II | 120 |
21 | Henry V | 125 |
22 | Henry VI, Part I | 131 |
23 | Henry VI, Part II | 135 |
24 | Henry VI, Part III | 140 |
25 | Richard III | 145 |
26 | Henry VIII | 151 |
Pt. 3 | tragedies and poems | |
27 | Troilus and Cressida | 159 |
28 | Coriolanus | 164 |
29 | Titus Andronicus | 168 |
30 | Romeo and Juliet | 173 |
31 | Timon of Athens | 179 |
32 | Julius Caesar | 184 |
33 | Macbeth | 189 |
34 | Hamlet | 195 |
35 | King Lear | 201 |
36 | Othello | 207 |
37 | Antony and Cleopatra | 213 |
38 | Venus and Adonis | 219 |
39 | The rape of Lucrece | 223 |
40 | The sonnets | 227 |
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