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No Fear Shakespeare – Hamlet (by SparkNotes) -4- Original Text Modern Text 75 Why such impress of shipwrights, whose sore task Does not divide the Sunday from the week. What might be toward, that this sweaty haste Doth make the night joint laborer with the day? Who is ’t that can inform me? abroad, and why the shipbuilders are so busy
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No Fear Shakespeare – A Midsummer Night’s Dream (by SparkNotes) -3- Original Text Modern Text Than that which, withering on the virgin thorn, Grows, lives, and dies in single blessedness. on Earth. A married woman is like a rose who is picked and made into a beautiful perfume, while a priestess just withers away on the stem.
Each No Fear Shakespeare contains. The complete text of the original play. A line-by-line translation that puts Shakespeare into everyday language. A complete list of characters with descriptions. Plenty of helpful commentary...
to-read translations. Soon you’ll be reading Shakespeare’s own words fearlessly—and actually enjoying it. No Fear Shakespeare pairs Shakespeare’s language with translations into modern English—the kind of English people actually speak today. When Shakespeare’s words make your head
No Fear Shakespeare – Othello (by SparkNotes, transcription by Alex Woelffer) -1- Original Text Modern Text Act 1, Scene 1 Enter RODMERIGO and IAGO RODERIGO and IAGO enter. RODERIGO Tush! Never tell me. I take it much unkindly That thou, Iago, who hast had my purse As if the strings were thine, shouldst know of this. RODERIGO
First performed around 1600, Hamlet tells the story of a prince whose duty to revenge his father’s death entangles him in philosophical problems he can’t solve. Shakespeare’s best-known play is widely regarded as the most influential literary work ever written.