On Wednesday, March 25, 2015 at 5:54:36 PM UTC-7, Richard Smith wrote:
>
> I'm sure we can all agree that the real tragedy of Macbeth is that it's 
> never before been published in wikitext.
>

see http://tiddlytools.com/quickstart/tiddlybard.html#Macbeth

TiddlyBard.html, which is based on TWClassic (with some TiddlyTools 
enhancements), currently contains the follow works of Shakespeare:

Hamlet, JuliusCaesar, KingLear, Macbeth, MerchantOfVenice, 
MidsummerNightsDream, MuchAdoAboutNothing, Othello, RomeoAndJuliet, 
TamingOfTheShrew, TwelfthNight... plus... all 153 sonnets.

enjoy,
-e
Eric Shulman
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