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... measure . And I am inclined to think ' someone else ' , since the placing of the princes was somehow bungled , since the contradiction between the injunctions to awake and to sleep on went unnoticed , and since Anne's curse is a mere ...
... measure . And I am inclined to think ' someone else ' , since the placing of the princes was somehow bungled , since the contradiction between the injunctions to awake and to sleep on went unnoticed , and since Anne's curse is a mere ...
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... measure backward their own ground In faint retire ' ( v.v.3-4 ) . There may be an attempt throughout the sequence of battle scenes ( v.iii - v ) to show the advantage now swaying to one side now to the other . But it is odd that the ...
... measure backward their own ground In faint retire ' ( v.v.3-4 ) . There may be an attempt throughout the sequence of battle scenes ( v.iii - v ) to show the advantage now swaying to one side now to the other . But it is odd that the ...
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... Measure for Measure , The Arden Shakespeare ( Methuen , 1965 ; University Paperback , 1967 ) . Levin , R. , " The Delapsing of Shakespeare ' , in Shakespeare : Pattern of Excelling Nature ( see Bevington ) . Leech , C. , ' The Unity of ...
... Measure for Measure , The Arden Shakespeare ( Methuen , 1965 ; University Paperback , 1967 ) . Levin , R. , " The Delapsing of Shakespeare ' , in Shakespeare : Pattern of Excelling Nature ( see Bevington ) . Leech , C. , ' The Unity of ...
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The Whole Contention One Play into | 19 |
Treachery and Dissension Two Plays into | 38 |
Plots and Prophecies | 59 |
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