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  • Tales from Shakespeare

    Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb

    eBook (DIGITAL FIRE, June 24, 2018)
    Tales from Shakespeare Charles & Mary Lamb Illustrated by Arthur Rackham The book is designed to make the stories of Shakespeare's plays familiar to the young. However, as noted in the author's Preface, "Shakespeare's words are used whenever it seemed possible to bring them in; and in whatever has been added to give them the regular form of a connected story, diligent care has been taken to select such words as might least interrupt the effect of the beautiful English tongue in which he wrote: therefore, words introduced into our language since his time have been as far as possible avoided." Mary Lamb was responsible for the comedies, while Charles wrote the tragedies; they wrote the preface between them.
  • Tales from Shakespeare

    Mary Lamb Charles Lamb, Digital Fire

    eBook (DIGITAL FIRE, April 19, 2019)
    Charles and Mary Lamb adapted twenty of Shakespeare's plays in simple language so that it makes easy reading for the young readers. The book is designed to make the stories of Shakespeare's plays familiar to the young. However, as noted in the author's Preface, “Shakespeare's words are used whenever it seemed possible to bring them in” Mary Lamb was responsible for the comedies, while Charles wrote the tragedies.
  • Tales from Shakespeare

    Mary Lamb Charles Lamb, Digital Fire

    eBook (DIGITAL FIRE, April 19, 2019)
    Charles and Mary Lamb adapted twenty of Shakespeare's plays in simple language so that it makes easy reading for the young readers. The book is designed to make the stories of Shakespeare's plays familiar to the young. However, as noted in the author's Preface, “Shakespeare's words are used whenever it seemed possible to bring them in” Mary Lamb was responsible for the comedies, while Charles wrote the tragedies.
  • Tales from Shakespeare

    Mary Lamb Charles Lamb, Digital Fire

    eBook (DIGITAL FIRE, April 19, 2019)
    Charles and Mary Lamb adapted twenty of Shakespeare's plays in simple language so that it makes easy reading for the young readers. The book is designed to make the stories of Shakespeare's plays familiar to the young. However, as noted in the author's Preface, “Shakespeare's words are used whenever it seemed possible to bring them in” Mary Lamb was responsible for the comedies, while Charles wrote the tragedies.
  • Tales from Shakespeare

    Charles Lamb

    eBook (DIGITAL FIRE, June 16, 2020)
    Tales from Shakespeare by Charles Lamb
  • Tales from Shakespeare

    Mary Lamb Charles Lamb, Digital Fire

    eBook (DIGITAL FIRE, April 19, 2019)
    Charles and Mary Lamb adapted twenty of Shakespeare's plays in simple language so that it makes easy reading for the young readers. The book is designed to make the stories of Shakespeare's plays familiar to the young. However, as noted in the author's Preface, “Shakespeare's words are used whenever it seemed possible to bring them in” Mary Lamb was responsible for the comedies, while Charles wrote the tragedies.
  • Tales From Shakespeare

    Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb

    eBook (DIGITAL FIRE, April 19, 2019)
    These twenty tales from Shakespeare plays are designed to make Shakespeare familiar to the young. The tales are told with delightful simplicity and faithfulness to their originals, which are not lessened by the gentle salutary emphasis on the moral of the central situation.
  • Tales from Shakespeare

    Charles Lamb

    eBook (DIGITAL FIRE, Jan. 18, 2020)
    Tales from Shakespeare by Charles Lamb
  • Tales from Shakespeare

    1775-1834 Lamb, Charles

    eBook (HardPress, June 23, 2016)
    HardPress Classic Books Series
  • Tales from Shakespeare

    Charles Lamb

    eBook (DIGITAL FIRE, Jan. 18, 2020)
    Tales from Shakespeare by Charles Lamb
  • Tales from Shakespeare

    Charles Lamb

    eBook (DIGITAL FIRE, April 19, 2019)
    Tales from Shakespeare by Charles Lamb
  • Tales from Shakespeare

    Charles and Mary Lamb, Louis Rhead

    Paperback (Yesterday's Classics, March 28, 2007)
    First published in 1807, these simple retellings of the plots of Shakespeare's plays have delighted generations of children, while serving as an excellent introduction to the dramas of our greatest playwright. Shakespeare's own language is used as much as possible to accustom children to the English of the Elizabethan age and so make easier their transition to the reading of the plays themselves. Numerous black and white illustrations by Louis Rhead complement the text. Suitable for ages 10 and up.