We are pleased to offer the Folger Digital Shakespeare texts for free to our users.
https://www.logos.com/product/55503/folger-digital-texts-shakespeare-collection
We hope you enjoy them.
(One note, there is a sentence in the introduction that indicates you can hover over a editorial bracket and get more information. This functionality will be coming in the near future.)
Thank you very much Ben.
Thanks! God bless you all!
Thanks!
Thanks Ben
Very generous
Thank you! [:)]
Thanks!!!
Mucho gracias Ben!
Wow, thanks!
Thank you!! [:)]
Thank you very much FAITHLIFE. Am so thankful for this.
Nice, really nice--thanks Faithlife!
Much appreciated. Thank you!
To get or not to get. That is the question. Oh, it's free? I'll get. Thanks! [:)]
Thanks a lot!
Oh, it's free? I'll get.
"Love sought is good, but giv'n unsought is better"
Thanks Ben. [:)]
Thanks a lot.
Prick us do we not bleed?Tickle us do we not laugh?Offer us do we not order [:D]
This is great!
Thank you! This is great!
I know this might be tough to justify for a free resource... but may I suggest a Visual Filter for this product that hides the text to the left of each line? i.e. the text that looks lke "(FTLN 0711) [92]" It looks like it's incredibly regular, so I would imagine it would be relatively easy to do.
That's not a bad idea.
FYI: The FTLN stands for Folger Through Line Number. It's a great numbering system as it runs continuously through each play. So, instead of act, scene, line, you can just reference the FTLN.
The number to the right of it is the traditional line number.
Thank you!
Thanks, Ben.
Is this a limited time offer, or something that will likely be free whenever needed, like the Perseus collections?
All the world is a stage and I am glad I got in on this deal...at this stage.
Blessings,
joshua in RI
[:)] Grateful thanks
FYI: The FTLN stands for Folger Through Line Number. It's a great numbering system as it runs continuously through each play. So, instead of act, scene, line, you can just reference the FTLN. The number to the right of it is the traditional line number.
Thanks for the helpful explanation.
Thanks so much, Ben. Thanksgiving early!
To use the line Noet's post-order emails use,
I can no other answer make but thanks, and thanks, and ever thanks.
Very welcomed - thanks! [:D]
[Y]
Indeed - thanks, thanks, and ever thanks!
Wow, another early Christmas gift. Thanks FL and thank you Ben.
Delightful gift. Hope I can make good use of it. Thank you so much!
Nice gift. Thank you.
I don't understand why this product doesn't come up if I use the URL
https://www.logos.com/products/search?start=&sort=pricelo&pageSize=15&unlocked=no
Shouldn't it appear as a $0 product?
I don't understand why this product doesn't come up if I use the URL https://www.logos.com/products/search?start=&sort=pricelo&pageSize=15&unlocked=no
Because it doesn't appear in the product catalogue at all! :-p
https://www.logos.com/products/search?Author=17010|William+Shakespeare
Edit: It showsfine on Noet though: https://noet.com/search?context=product&sortBy=price-low&limit=60&page=1&view=list
Thanks for this gift. [Y]
Oh brave new world that has such Faithlife employees in it.
Will these be available for mobile devices (including send to kindle)?
to be or not two bear...thanks :-)
As for all resources, check the resource page:
As for "send to kindle," i don't think FL will advertise the feature, since it is dependent on Amazon's good will. The normal reasons a resource is ineligible are 1) licensing agreements prohibit it, 2) file size too large. I don't anticipate either being a problem here.
I've downloaded all of them to mobile already. They don't run on Android 2.3. [:'(]
If I remember right, as of Android 4.0 or 4.1 all mobile resources are supported.
"...Watch the sparrow fallingGives new meaning to it allIf not today nor yet tomorrow then some other day I'll take seven lives for oneAnd then my only father's sonAs sure as I did ever love him I am not afraid..." Hamlet a la Dream Theater, better known as "Pull Me Under" Coolest song ever! DAL Ps. Thank You, FL!
Always good to see a fellow DT fan. [Y] That is a great song.
Thanks Faithlife!
Thank you. [Y]
"...Watch the sparrow fallingGives new meaning to it allIf not today nor yet tomorrow then some other day I'll take seven lives for oneAnd then my only father's sonAs sure as I did ever love him I am not afraid..." Hamlet a la Dream Theater, better known as "Pull Me Under" Coolest song ever! DAL Ps. Thank You, FL! Always good to see a fellow DT fan. That is a great song. Thanks Faithlife!
Always good to see a fellow DT fan. That is a great song.
That is indeed an awesome song. First one on my playlis, especially for long trips when I'm driving to keep me awake!
DAL
Wow you guys listen to DT? Didn't know we had some metalheads here
Of course! Not just DT but also Metallica where James H. sings 🤓😎🤘