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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Stratford-on-avon Shakespeare`house PLAN OF THE HOUSE WILLIAM`S SCHOOL NEW SCHOOL ANN HATHAWAY`S COTTAGE To help people to solve their everyday problems, to delight in the pleasure of communication and to feel free from constraints of time and distance – thanks to our leadership in service quality, convenience and innovations. “THE GLOBE” To help people to solve their everyday problems, to delight in the pleasure of communication and to feel free from constraints of time and distance – thanks to our leadership in service quality, convenience and innovations. THE CHURCH AT STRATFORD WHERE SHAKESPEARE IS BURIED SHAKESPEARE`S TOMB To help people to solve their everyday problems, to delight in the pleasure of communication and to feel free from constraints of time and distance – thanks to our leadership in service quality, convenience and innovations. The plays of the 1st period are: 1590 “Henry VI” (part 2,3)1591 “Henry VI” (part 1)1592 “Richard III”” “The Comedy of Errors1593 “Titus Andronicus”1594 “Two Gentlemen of Verona” “Romeo and Juliet” 1595 “Richard II” ; “A Midsummer Night`s Dream”1596 “King John” ; “The Merchant of Venice”1597 “Henry IV” (part 1,2)1598 “Much Ado About Nothing”; “Henry V”1599 “Julius Caesar”; “Ass You Like It ”1600 “12th Night ” ROMEO AND JULIET THE FOLLOWING PLAYS BELONGS TO THE 2ND PERIOD: 1601 “Hamlet”1602 “Troilus and Cressida” “All` s well that ends well”1604 “Measure for measure” “Othello”1605 “King lear” “Macbeth ” 1606 “Antony and cleopatra”1607 “Coriolanus” “ Timon of Athens”1608 “Pericles” “OTHELLO” “KING LEAR” The 3rd period lasted From 1609 till 1612 1609 “Cymbeline”1610 “The winter` s tale”1612 “The Tempest” “Henry VIII” SONNETS The sonnet is poetical form that appeared in Italy in the 14th century. The sonnet was introduced into English literature during the 1st period of the Renaissance. Shakespeare` s sonnet differs in form from the classical sonnet. His sonnet has also 14 lines, but it is divided into 3 stanzas of 4 lines with a final rhyming couplet. Quotations from Shakespeare All` s well that ends well. All` s that glistens is not gold. A sea of troubles. Delays have dangerous ends. There is no darkness but ignorance. To be , or not to be, that is the questions. Much ado about nothing. Love` s labour` s lost. Brevity is the soul of wit. He jests at scars , that never felt a wound. The end