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Shakespeare For Dummies
Finding Shakespeare on the Net
Adapted From: Shakespeare For Dummies

If you really want to save money and don't want to purchase Shakespeare books for your classes, you can find the complete text of Shakespeare's plays on the Internet, although the Internet versions have many typographical errors. These versions are fine for casual use, but you shouldn't use them as scripts for performance, at least not without checking for errors. To download the plays from the Internet, visit bardware. Several other sites have copies, too.


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