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Ashley H. Thorndyke comments on Cymbeline , The Winter's Tale , and The Tempest thus , “ . . . the heroines are not witty . . . • Of Cymbeline he says , the author “ . . . appears to be straining after startling situations and a ...
Ashley H. Thorndyke comments on Cymbeline , The Winter's Tale , and The Tempest thus , “ . . . the heroines are not witty . . . • Of Cymbeline he says , the author “ . . . appears to be straining after startling situations and a ...
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Frank Harris saw parallels between The Winter's Tale and Much Ado About Nothing ; between The Tempest and As You Like It ; between Cymbeline and As You Like It : Much Ado About Nothing . According to Harris , " The story of The Winter's ...
Frank Harris saw parallels between The Winter's Tale and Much Ado About Nothing ; between The Tempest and As You Like It ; between Cymbeline and As You Like It : Much Ado About Nothing . According to Harris , " The story of The Winter's ...
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Of the six problem plays , only one is sometimes referred to as first - class ; and that The Tempest . Those who see in The Tempest Shake - speare's valediction argue with more enthusiasm than conviction . The great weight of critical ...
Of the six problem plays , only one is sometimes referred to as first - class ; and that The Tempest . Those who see in The Tempest Shake - speare's valediction argue with more enthusiasm than conviction . The great weight of critical ...
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CHAPTER | 5 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 13 |
RIDDLES AND CLUES | 22 |
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