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Many of his plays have been published in editions and editions of various
quality and accuracy during his lifetime. In 1623, two of his fellow actors,
John Hemings and Henry Condell , published a specific text known as First
Folio, which is a publication of a collection of Shakespeare's dramatic works
collected after his death that included most of the plays that we now know
about. This volume has been published accompanied with a poem written by
Ben Johnson, where the poet praises the writer of the playwright in his
famous ".saying now that it is "not for this age, but for all ages
the second from 1594 to 1600, the third from 1600-1608, and the last from
1608-1612. These divisions are approximate and developed by theater
historians and critics to follow the development of his literary life within a
clear framework. The first and second stages fall within the stage of
Elizabethan Theater relative to Queen Elizabeth I, and the third and fourth
stages fall within the stage of the Jacobean theater after James "Jacob" I,
the King of England who assumed the throne in 1603 and died in 162
His sayings and actions
From his sayings
• But love is blind, and lovers cannot see the blatant follies they commit themselves.
• The great woman inspires the great man, but the smart woman raises his interest .. While we find that
the beautiful woman does not move in the man more than a feeling of admiration, but a kind woman .. a
compassionate woman ... only who wins the great man in the end ..
• Mercy substance of the law, and the law is used only to cruelly tyrants..
• Cowards die many times before their deadline comes, but brave people taste death once.
• The silent grief whispering in his heart broken so..
• We teach others lessons in bloodshed .. If they memorize the lesson, they will experiment with us
•
The jealousy monster with green eyes..
A wolf would not have been a wolf if the sheep had not been a sheep. •
The cruelty of days makes us afraid without knowing exactly what frightens us, because the things that •
frighten us are nothing but mere delusions.
When the afflictions come, they do not come as individual spies, but as battalions. •
You do not see everything that your eye sees nor hear everything that your ear hears. •
Do not care about the frustrated, keep yourself from the enemies of success. •
Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some are cast to greatness •
His works
• Jordan Faversham
• Merlin's birthday
• Lucerne
• London Waster
• The Puritan
• The second virgin tragedy
• Sir John Oldcastel
• Lord Thomas Cromwell
• Tragedy in Yorkshire
• Edward III
• Sir Thomas More
Sources
• Source: The Easy Arabic Encyclopedia , 1965
• Source: Al-Mawred Encyclopedia, Munir Al-Baalbaki, 1991
• Source: William Shakespeare's Complete Plays, Nazeer Abboud 1988