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Page 81
... Measure for Measure will neither go with the comedies nor with the mature tragedies . To call Troilus a comedy , whether of the bright or the dark variety , is to do violence to language . But both All's Well and Measure for Measure do ...
... Measure for Measure will neither go with the comedies nor with the mature tragedies . To call Troilus a comedy , whether of the bright or the dark variety , is to do violence to language . But both All's Well and Measure for Measure do ...
Page 83
... Measure for Measure , and Antony and Cleopatra . Thus , at one time or another , this ambiguous group has included Mea- sure for Measure ( the common factor ) , All's Well , Troilus , Hamlet , Julius Caesar , Antony and Cleopatra , and ...
... Measure for Measure , and Antony and Cleopatra . Thus , at one time or another , this ambiguous group has included Mea- sure for Measure ( the common factor ) , All's Well , Troilus , Hamlet , Julius Caesar , Antony and Cleopatra , and ...
Page 378
... Measure for Measure together and brand them with a ' name ' . Troilus was first printed in 1609 , and All's Well and Measure for Measure were for the first time printed only in the First Folio . It is thus difficult to ' date ' these ...
... Measure for Measure together and brand them with a ' name ' . Troilus was first printed in 1609 , and All's Well and Measure for Measure were for the first time printed only in the First Folio . It is thus difficult to ' date ' these ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
THE TEXT OF SHAKESPEARE | 35 |
vi From Textual to Literary Criticism | 57 |
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