Date:1623
Description:‘To be, or not to be’: Shakespeare’s interest in mortality. Hamlet’s soliloquy beginning: ‘To be, or not to be’ (3,1, lines 58-90), in which the prince contemplates suicide, has become one of the best known speeches written by Shakespeare. Full title: William Shakespeare, Mr William Shakespeares comedies, histories & tragedies published according to the True Originall Copies, London, printed by Isaac Jaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, 1623. The 'Ashburnham' copy owned by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
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Source: The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust - Library
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