The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [Vol. 7 of 9]
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The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [Vol. 7 of 9]

By William Shakespeare
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  • THE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
  • CONTENTS.
  • PREFACE.
  • ADDENDA.
  • ROMEO AND JULIET.
  • DRAMATIS PERSONÆ[1].
    • FOOTNOTES:
  • PROLOGUE.
    • FOOTNOTES:
  • ACT I.
    • Scene I. Verona. A public place.[6]
    • Scene II. A street.[124]
    • Scene III. A room in Capulet's house.[180]
    • Scene IV. A street.
    • Scene V. A hall in Capulet's house.[310]
    • FOOTNOTES:
  • ACT II.
    • PROLOGUE.
    • Scene I. A lane by the wall of Capulet's orchard.[398]
    • Scene II. Capulet's orchard.[428]
    • Scene III. Friar Laurence's cell.[524]
    • Scene IV. A street.[567]
    • Scene V. Capulet's orchard.[675]
    • Scene VI. Friar Laurence's cell.[716]
    • FOOTNOTES:
  • ACT III.
    • Scene I. A public place.[730]
    • Scene II. Capulet's orchard.[826]
    • Scene III. Friar Laurence's cell.[901]
    • Scene IV. A room in Capulet's house.[1001]
    • Scene V. Capulet's orchard.[1025]
    • FOOTNOTES:
  • ACT IV.
    • Scene I. Friar Laurence's cell.[1170]
    • Scene II. Hall in Capulet's house.[1234]
    • Scene III. Juliet's chamber.[1260]
    • Scene IV. Hall in Capulet's house.[1293]
    • Scene V. Juliet's chamber.[1317]
    • FOOTNOTES:
  • ACT V.
    • Scene I. Mantua. A street.[1393]
    • Scene II. Friar Laurence's cell.[1426]
    • Scene III. A churchyard; in it a monument belonging to the Capulets.[1437]
    • FOOTNOTES:
  • NOTES.
    • Note I.
    • Note II.
    • Note III.
    • Note IV.
    • Note V.
    • Note VI.
    • Note VII.
    • Note VIII.
    • Note IX.
    • Note X.
    • Note XI.
    • Note XII.
    • Note XIII.
    • Note XIV.
    • Note XV.
    • Note XVI.
  • The Prologue.
  • The most excellent Tragedie of Romeo and Iuliet.
    • [Sc. I.]
    • [Sc. II.]
    • [Sc. III.]
    • [Sc. IV.]
    • [Sc. V.]
    • [Sc. VI.]
    • [Sc. VII.]
    • [Sc. VIII.]
    • [Sc. IX.]
    • [Sc. X.]
    • [Sc. XI.]
    • [Sc. XII.]
    • [Sc. XIII.]
    • [Sc. XIV.]
    • [Sc. XV.]
    • [Sc. XVI.]
    • [Sc. XVII.]
    • [Sc. XVIII.]
    • [Sc. XIX.]
    • [Sc. XX.]
    • [Sc. XXI.]
    • [Sc. XXII.]
    • FOOTNOTES:
  • TIMON OF ATHENS.
  • DRAMATIS PERSONÆ[1596].
    • FOOTNOTES:
  • ACT I.
    • Scene I. Athens. A hall in Timon's house.[1597]
    • Scene II. A banqueting-room in Timon's house.[1751]
    • FOOTNOTES:
  • ACT II.
    • Scene I. A Senator's house.[1933]
    • Scene II. A hall in Timon's house.[1950]
    • FOOTNOTES:
  • ACT III.
    • Scene I. A room in Lucullus's house.[2054]
    • Scene II. A public place.[2076]
    • Scene III. A room in Sempronius' house.[2111]
    • Scene IV. A hall in Timon's house.[2143]
    • Scene V. The Senate-house.[2214]
    • Scene VI. A banqueting-room in Timon's house.[2275]
    • FOOTNOTES:
  • ACT IV.
    • Scene I. Without the walls of Athens.[2324]
    • Scene II. Athens. Timon's house.[2339]
    • Scene III. Woods and cave, near the sea-shore.[2366]
    • FOOTNOTES:
  • ACT V.
    • Scene I. The woods. Before Timon's cave.[2644]
    • Scene II. Before the walls of Athens.[2752]
    • Scene III. The woods. Timon's cave, and a rude tomb seen.[2764]
    • Scene IV. Before the walls of Athens.[2770]
    • FOOTNOTES:
  • NOTES.
    • Note I.
    • Note II.
    • Note III.
    • Note IV.
    • Note V.
    • Note VI.
    • Note VII.
    • Note VIII.
    • Note IX.
    • Note X.
    • Note XI.
    • Note XII.
    • Note XIII.
    • Note XIV.
    • Note XV.
    • Note XVI.
    • Note XVII.
    • Note XVIII.
  • JULIUS CÆSAR.
  • DRAMATIS PERSONÆ[2802].
    • FOOTNOTES:
  • ACT I.
    • Scene I. Rome. A street.[2806]
    • Scene II. A public place.[2840]
    • Scene III. A street.[2953]
    • FOOTNOTES:
  • ACT II.
    • Scene I. Rome. Brutus's orchard.[3004]
    • Scene II. Cæsar's house.[3105]
    • Scene III. A street near the Capitol.[3144]
    • Scene IV. Another part of the same street, before the house of Brutus.[3154]
    • FOOTNOTES:
  • ACT III.
    • Scene I. Rome. Before the Capitol; the Senate sitting above.[3170]
    • Scene II. The Forum.[3276]
    • Scene III. A street.[3354]
    • FOOTNOTES:
  • ACT IV.
    • Scene I. A house in Rome.[3368]
    • Scene II. Camp near Sardis. Before Brutus's tent.[3385]
    • Scene III. Brutus's tent.[3408]
    • FOOTNOTES:
  • ACT V.
    • Scene I. The plains of Philippi.[3521]
    • Scene II. The field of battle.[3573]
    • Scene III. Another part of the field.[3578]
    • Scene IV. Another part of the field.[3621]
    • Scene V. Another part of the field.[3638]
    • FOOTNOTES:
  • NOTES.
    • Note I.
    • Note II.
    • Note III.
    • Note IV.
    • Note V.
    • Note VI.
    • Note VII.
    • Note VIII.
  • MACBETH.
  • DRAMATIS PERSONÆ[3666].
    • FOOTNOTES:
  • ACT I.
    • Scene I. A desert place.[3668]
    • Scene II. A camp near Forres.[3680]
    • Scene III. A heath.
    • Scene IV. Forres. The palace.[3801]
    • Scene V. Inverness. Macbeth's castle.[3826]
    • Scene VI. Before Macbeth's castle.[3861]
    • Scene VII. Macbeth's castle.[3884]
    • FOOTNOTES:
  • ACT II.
    • Scene I. Inverness. Court of Macbeth's Castle.[3924]
    • Scene II. The same.[3958]
    • Scene III. The same.[4001]
    • Scene IV. Outside Macbeth's castle.[4072]
    • FOOTNOTES:
  • ACT III.
    • Scene I. Forres. The palace.[4093]
    • Scene II. The palace.[4153]
    • Scene III. A park near the palace.[4182]
    • Scene IV. Hall in the palace.[4200]
    • Scene V. A heath.[4275]
    • Scene VI. Forres. The palace.[4288]
    • FOOTNOTES:
  • ACT IV.
    • Scene I. A cavern. In the middle, a boiling cauldron.[4314]
    • Scene II. Fife. Macduff's castle.[4386]
    • Scene III. England. Before the King's palace.[4428]
    • FOOTNOTES:
  • ACT V.
    • Scene I. Dunsinane. Ante-room in the castle.
    • Scene II. The country near Dunsinane.[4527]
    • Scene III. Dunsinane. A room in the castle.[4542]
    • Scene IV. Country near Birnam wood.
    • Scene V. Dunsinane. Within the castle.[4582]
    • Scene VI. Dunsinane. Before the castle.[4613]
    • Scene VII. Another part of the field.[4620]
    • Scene VIII. Another part of the field.[4635]
    • FOOTNOTES:
  • NOTES.
    • Note I.
    • Note II.
    • Note III.
    • Note IV.
    • Note V.
    • Note VI.
    • Note VII.
    • Note VIII.
    • Note IX.
  • Transcriber's Notes:
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