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The Old-spelling Shakespeare: Alls well that ends well. 1908
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The Old-Spelling Shakespeare: Being the Works of Shakespeare in the Spelling of the Best Quarto and Folio Texts. Edited by F.J. Furnivall and the Late W.G. Boswell-Stone. [With Introductions and Notes by F.W. Clarke.] L.P.
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The Old-spelling Shakespeare: All's well, that ends well
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All's Well that Ends Well
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All's Well, That Ends Well
Author: William Shakespeare
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Pages : 100
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All's Well, that Ends Well by William Shakespeare. This book is a reproduction of the original book published in 1908 and may have some imperfections such as marks or hand-written notes.
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All's Well, that Ends Well by William Shakespeare. This book is a reproduction of the original book published in 1908 and may have some imperfections such as marks or hand-written notes.
Alls Well that Ends Well
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alls well that ends well From William Shakespeare
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alls well that ends well From William Shakespeare
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All's Well That Ends Well (Deseret Alphabet Edition)
Author: William Shakespeare
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Pages : 122
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William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was an English poet, playwright, and actor. He is generally considered the greatest dramatist of all time, the greatest English writer, and one of the greatest writers in any language. Shakespeare is best known for his plays, many written for his own acting troupe, which are still regularly staged today. "All's Well that Ends Well," although technically a comedy (in that it has a happy ending), has a dark overall mood that has led it to be included among Shakespeare's "problem plays." In it, the ambitious young count Bertram is compelled to marry middle-class Helena and flees before consummating the marriage. Helena follows him, hoping to so arrange matters that he will finally accept her as his wife. This book is in the Deseret Alphabet, a phonetic alphabet for writing English developed in the mid-19th century at the University of Deseret (now the University of Utah).
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Pages : 122
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William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was an English poet, playwright, and actor. He is generally considered the greatest dramatist of all time, the greatest English writer, and one of the greatest writers in any language. Shakespeare is best known for his plays, many written for his own acting troupe, which are still regularly staged today. "All's Well that Ends Well," although technically a comedy (in that it has a happy ending), has a dark overall mood that has led it to be included among Shakespeare's "problem plays." In it, the ambitious young count Bertram is compelled to marry middle-class Helena and flees before consummating the marriage. Helena follows him, hoping to so arrange matters that he will finally accept her as his wife. This book is in the Deseret Alphabet, a phonetic alphabet for writing English developed in the mid-19th century at the University of Deseret (now the University of Utah).
All's Well that End's Well/ by William Shakespeare
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Alls Well That Ends Well
Author: William Shakespeare
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ISBN: 9781533570567
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Pages : 72
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Helena, the orphan daughter of a famous physician, is the ward of the Countess of Rousillon, and hopelessly in love with her son, Count Bertram, who has been sent to the court of the King of France. Despite her beauty and worth, Helena has no hope of attracting Bertram, since she is of low birth and he is a nobleman. However, when word comes that the King is ill, she goes to Paris and, using her father's arts, cures the illness. In return, she is given the hand of any man in the realm; she chooses Bertram. Her new husband is appalled at the match, however, and shortly after their marriage flees France, accompanied only by a scoundrel named Parolles, to fight in the army of the Duke of Florence. Helena is sent home to the Countess, and receives a letter from Bertram informing her that he will never be her true spouse unless she can get his family ring from his finger, and become pregnant with his child--neither of which, he declares, will ever come to pass.
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Helena, the orphan daughter of a famous physician, is the ward of the Countess of Rousillon, and hopelessly in love with her son, Count Bertram, who has been sent to the court of the King of France. Despite her beauty and worth, Helena has no hope of attracting Bertram, since she is of low birth and he is a nobleman. However, when word comes that the King is ill, she goes to Paris and, using her father's arts, cures the illness. In return, she is given the hand of any man in the realm; she chooses Bertram. Her new husband is appalled at the match, however, and shortly after their marriage flees France, accompanied only by a scoundrel named Parolles, to fight in the army of the Duke of Florence. Helena is sent home to the Countess, and receives a letter from Bertram informing her that he will never be her true spouse unless she can get his family ring from his finger, and become pregnant with his child--neither of which, he declares, will ever come to pass.