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- Bibliomania: William Shakespeare Full text plays in HTML format. Links to annotated guides and articles.
- Bartleby: Shakespeare Scene-indexed HTML of the complete works. Searchable database.
- RhymeZone: Shakespeare Scene-indexed HTML of the complete works. Searchable database.
- Literature Network: Shakespeare Scene-indexed HTML of the complete works. Search feature and biographical information.
- Monologue Archive: Shakespeare Monologues extracted from the plays.
- William Shakespeare Online Plays, plot summaries, essays, life and times, and downloads of public domain books on Shakespeare.
- William Shakespeare - the Complete Works Biography, plays, sonnets, poems and quotes, quiz and forum.
- William Shakespeare The plays in English and German, attributed plays, and selected sonnets.
- Open Source Shakespeare The complete works of Shakespeare, a powerful search mechanism, a concordance, and statistical analysis of the texts.
- Shakespeare, the Character A bibliography of works in which Shakespeare is a character.
- Shakespeare Spinoffs A bibliography arranged by source play.
- MIT: Complete Shakespeare Scene-indexed HTML of the plays.
- Read Print: William Shakespeare Complete works of Shakespeare in searchable format.
- Internet Public Library: Shakespeare Bookshelf Links to the plays and sonnets at Bartleby.
- Renascence Editions: Shakespeare HTML of the complete works.
- A Shakespearean Grammar Differences between Elizabethan and modern day grammar; images of pages from the first folio, by E. A. Abbott.
- A Shakespeare Glossary By C. T. Onions.
- A General Glossary to Shakespeare's Works By Alexander Dyce.
- Utah Education Network Shakespeare Resources Resources include lesson plans and study guides.
- Shakespeare Defined Complete works in HTML with 400,000+ in-context definitions (mouse-over).
- The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Features comedy, history, tragedy and poetry.
- Shakespeare Lexicon and Quotation Dictionary By Alexander Schmidt.