All's Well that Ends WellMacmillan, 1912 - 157 páginas |
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... There is no external evidence for the date which is convincing . The identity of All's Well with Love's Labour's Won is insusceptible of positive proof . The fitness of Meres's title to the present play is perhaps not open to very ...
... There is no external evidence for the date which is convincing . The identity of All's Well with Love's Labour's Won is insusceptible of positive proof . The fitness of Meres's title to the present play is perhaps not open to very ...
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... There is no external evidence for the date which is convincing . The identity of All's Well with Love's Labour's Won is insusceptible of positive proof . The fitness of Meres's title to the present play is perhaps not open to very ...
... There is no external evidence for the date which is convincing . The identity of All's Well with Love's Labour's Won is insusceptible of positive proof . The fitness of Meres's title to the present play is perhaps not open to very ...
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... there are editions from 1513 to 1535 ) , an Italian tragi - comedy based also upon Boccaccio's story , constitutes a supplementary source , but this view has not met with acceptance , and the evidence for it is entirely unconvincing ...
... there are editions from 1513 to 1535 ) , an Italian tragi - comedy based also upon Boccaccio's story , constitutes a supplementary source , but this view has not met with acceptance , and the evidence for it is entirely unconvincing ...
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... there is no mention whatever of a second ring . - Stage History . Owing to the rather unsympathetic character of its plot , All's Well that Ends Well has never been popular on the stage . There is no extant contem- porary reference to ...
... there is no mention whatever of a second ring . - Stage History . Owing to the rather unsympathetic character of its plot , All's Well that Ends Well has never been popular on the stage . There is no extant contem- porary reference to ...
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... - erally is at all times good must of necessity hold his virtue to you , whose worthiness would stir it up where it wanted rather than lack it where there is such abundance . 3 10 Count . What hope is there of his Majesty's amendment.
... - erally is at all times good must of necessity hold his virtue to you , whose worthiness would stir it up where it wanted rather than lack it where there is such abundance . 3 10 Count . What hope is there of his Majesty's amendment.
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All's blood Bosko bring CAPILET Captain Count Rousillon Count's palace Countess daughter dead Diana diest displeasure drum Duke Enter Bertram Enter Helena Enter Parolles Exeunt Exit exorcist eyes fair Faith fears fessor of English Florence Florentine friends gave gentleman Giletta give grace hath hear heaven here's your letter hither honour husband is't King knave lady Lafeu liege live Lord lordship lov'd Love's Labour's Won madam maid Majesty marriage marry master mother Narbon never noble oaths pardon Ph.D play Plutus poor pray Professor of Eng Professor of English Re-enter ring Rossiglione SCENE scurvy sirrah Sold speak swear sweet tell thank thee There's thine thou art Thou hast Timon of Athens to't truth twas University unless thou virginity vows Widow wife WILLIAM ALLAN NEILSON wilt thou Winter's Tale woman young youth
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