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Malone , in the first edition of his Chronological Order of Shakspere's Plays , ' assigns the date of this comedy to ... yet it must be acknowledged that the present title is inserted in the body of the play : - ' All's well that ends ...
Malone , in the first edition of his Chronological Order of Shakspere's Plays , ' assigns the date of this comedy to ... yet it must be acknowledged that the present title is inserted in the body of the play : - ' All's well that ends ...
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And , as if this were not sufficient , in the epilogue : - ' The king's a beggar , now the play is done : All is well ended , if this suit is won . ' " We venture to think that the use of the word won in the last line might have ...
And , as if this were not sufficient , in the epilogue : - ' The king's a beggar , now the play is done : All is well ended , if this suit is won . ' " We venture to think that the use of the word won in the last line might have ...
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In reading this bill thou receivest especially into thy mind three ideas which set thee thinking - the company of actors who perform the play , the name of the play to be performed , the name of the writer . Thou knowest that it is the ...
In reading this bill thou receivest especially into thy mind three ideas which set thee thinking - the company of actors who perform the play , the name of the play to be performed , the name of the writer . Thou knowest that it is the ...
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