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The Collected Works of Shakespeare :: http://www.it.usyd.edu.au/~matty/Shakespeare/
A site with complete texts of all the bard's plays, accessible via a search engine. Definitely a one stop Shakespeare shop.
Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet :: http://shakespeare.palomar.edu/
This site offers access to lots of scholarly materials about Shakespeare and his works. You can find out about the Renaissance, Shakespeare's life, Shakespearean festivals, and all the plays and non-dramatic poetry.
Surfing with the Bard :: http://www.shakespearehigh.com/library/surfbard/index.htm
Are you reading Shakespeare? Do you need some help understanding the language and the plays? This site calls itself "the Shaksepeare classroom on the Internet." It covers everything you would want to know about the Bard, his plays, and his poetry.
     
 
   
 
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