As you like it / William Shakespeare ; edited by Asuncion David-Maramba ; with an introduction by Susan Tiansay Zulueta.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextMandaluyong, Rizal : Cacho Hermanos, Inc., [1974];copyright 1974Description: xvii, 100 pages 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Carrier type:
  • volume
LOC classification:
  • PR 2803.A2 .Sh15 1974
Summary: Like every other play in the series, As You Like It has been specially prepared to help all students in schools and colleges. This version aims to be different from other editions of the play. It invites you to bring the play to life in your classroom through enjoyable activities that will help increase your understanding. You are encourage to make up your own mind about the play, rather than have someone else's interpretation handed down to you. Whatever you do, remember that Shakespeare wrote his plays to be acted, watched and enjoyed. --Amazon
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Isagani R. Cruz Collection Isagani R. Cruz Collection Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center PR 2803.A2 .Sh15 1974 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 3IRC0000002669
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PR 2754 .Sh15 1974 Henry IV/ PR 2796.T32 .L97 2007 Julio Cesar / PR 2802.A2 .Sh15 1974 Anthony and Cleopatra / PR 2803.A2 .Sh15 1974 As you like it / PR 2807.A2 .Sh15 1974 Hamlet : Prince of Denmark / PR 2807.A2 .Sh15 1990 Hamlet / PR 2812.A2 .Sh15 1974 Henry V /

Like every other play in the series, As You Like It has been specially prepared to help all students in schools and colleges. This version aims to be different from other editions of the play. It invites you to bring the play to life in your classroom through enjoyable activities that will help increase your understanding. You are encourage to make up your own mind about the play, rather than have someone else's interpretation handed down to you. Whatever you do, remember that Shakespeare wrote his plays to be acted, watched and enjoyed. --Amazon

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