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... Measure for Measure , and the narrative poems in the context of Richard III and the Comedy of Errors . This is misleading given the high likelihood that at least Sonnets 127-54 were written in the mid - 1590s ( on which see Hieatt ...
... Measure for Measure , and the narrative poems in the context of Richard III and the Comedy of Errors . This is misleading given the high likelihood that at least Sonnets 127-54 were written in the mid - 1590s ( on which see Hieatt ...
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... measure of rigidity . Such a measure would serve other purposes as well : comparisons from time to time and place to place , for example , require a way of talking about the overall degree of rigidity . The second reason is more ...
... measure of rigidity . Such a measure would serve other purposes as well : comparisons from time to time and place to place , for example , require a way of talking about the overall degree of rigidity . The second reason is more ...
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... measures to increase the mobility of labour across both regions and occupations , eliminating restrictions on working time , union bashing , less generous unemployment benefits and lower minimum wages . The effect of each of these is ...
... measures to increase the mobility of labour across both regions and occupations , eliminating restrictions on working time , union bashing , less generous unemployment benefits and lower minimum wages . The effect of each of these is ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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