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... all evidently belong to the later period of the poet's writing ; [ probably to ] the years 1605 or 1606. " 1 It was also Coleridge's decided opinion that All's Well that Ends Well was written at two different and rather distant periods ...
... all evidently belong to the later period of the poet's writing ; [ probably to ] the years 1605 or 1606. " 1 It was also Coleridge's decided opinion that All's Well that Ends Well was written at two different and rather distant periods ...
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... All's well that ends well " in the text of the play , and the apparent blending of the two titles in " All is well ended , if this suit be won , " are strong circumstantial evidence in favour of accepting Dr. Farmer's conjecture that All's ...
... All's well that ends well " in the text of the play , and the apparent blending of the two titles in " All is well ended , if this suit be won , " are strong circumstantial evidence in favour of accepting Dr. Farmer's conjecture that All's ...
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... All's . . . him . What ] Capell ; all's one to him . Bert . What Ff . 145. militarist ] This must literally be taken to be a phrase of his own coining . It is a parallel to his expression " facin- erious " ( 11. iii . 31 , above ) . 146 ...
... All's . . . him . What ] Capell ; all's one to him . Bert . What Ff . 145. militarist ] This must literally be taken to be a phrase of his own coining . It is a parallel to his expression " facin- erious " ( 11. iii . 31 , above ) . 146 ...
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