Poems (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

George Sinclair

 
9781332817528: Poems (Classic Reprint)

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It was his observation and experience as a shepherd lad on the Ochil Hills that enriched his mind with the choice and beautiful thoughts which later he enshrined in song. The fields, the Woods, the. Streams, and their floral and fauna] inhabitants all appealed to his poetic instinct; and easily and naturally he sung them in responsive verse. This he did with a purity of thought and an unerring choice of words and metres that could hardly be excelled. As one of Scotland's sons he was proficient in her native tongue and loved it with a passionate fondness. He even insisted that it was not, as usually imagined, a dialect, -but a language.

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Arguably the greatest English-language playwright, William Shakespeare was a seventeenth-century writer and dramatist, and is known as the Bard of Avon. Under the patronage of Queen Elizabeth I, he penned more than 30 plays, 154 sonnets, and numerous narrative poems and short verses. Equally accomplished in histories, tragedies, comedy, and romance, Shakespeare s most famous works include Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Macbeth, King Lear, The Taming of the Shrew, and As You Like It.

Like many of his contemporaries, including Christopher Marlowe, Shakespeare began his career on the stage, eventually rising to become part-owner of Lord Chamberlain s Men, a popular dramatic company of his day, and of the storied Globe Theatre in London.

Extremely popular in his lifetime, Shakespeare s works continue to resonate more than three hundred years after his death. His plays are performed more often than any other playwright s, have been translated into every major language in the world, and are studied widely by scholars and students.

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