The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... play was mentioned in the Stationers ' Register under Nov. 8th , 1623 , among the plays not previously entered . The ... play as a recast of an earlier version of the comedy . Rhyming lines , the sonnet - like letters , the lyrical ...
... play was mentioned in the Stationers ' Register under Nov. 8th , 1623 , among the plays not previously entered . The ... play as a recast of an earlier version of the comedy . Rhyming lines , the sonnet - like letters , the lyrical ...
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... play , and there is perhaps an allusion to the old title in Helena's words ( V. iii . 311-312 ) : — ' This is done ; Will you be mine , now you are doubly won ? ' The play was probably originally a companion play to Love's Labour's Lost ...
... play , and there is perhaps an allusion to the old title in Helena's words ( V. iii . 311-312 ) : — ' This is done ; Will you be mine , now you are doubly won ? ' The play was probably originally a companion play to Love's Labour's Lost ...
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... play is subordi- nated ; the poor Helen of All's Well , unlike the wealthy Giletta of the Novel , derives ' no dignity or interest from place or circumstances , ' and rests for all our sympathy and respect solely upon the truth and ...
... play is subordi- nated ; the poor Helen of All's Well , unlike the wealthy Giletta of the Novel , derives ' no dignity or interest from place or circumstances , ' and rests for all our sympathy and respect solely upon the truth and ...
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... play is elever days , distributed over three months , arranged as follow : by Mr. Daniel ( Trans . of New Shakespeare Soc . , 1877 . 79 ) : - Day 1 , Act I. i . Interval . Bertram's journey to Court Day 2 , Act I. ii . and iii ...
... play is elever days , distributed over three months , arranged as follow : by Mr. Daniel ( Trans . of New Shakespeare Soc . , 1877 . 79 ) : - Day 1 , Act I. i . Interval . Bertram's journey to Court Day 2 , Act I. ii . and iii ...
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... play , derives no dignity or interest from place or circumstance , and rests for all our sympathy and respect solely upon the truth and intensity of her affections . She is indeed represented to us as one " Whose beauty did astonish the ...
... play , derives no dignity or interest from place or circumstance , and rests for all our sympathy and respect solely upon the truth and intensity of her affections . She is indeed represented to us as one " Whose beauty did astonish the ...
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