A critical study of ‘All’s Well that Ends Well”.
Allardyce Nicoll’s magnificent tribute to England’s greatest genius and the power of his far-reaching influence provokes in the reader a tantalizing train of thought. Implicit in his statement is the assumption that critics of a certain period will reflect in their writing on Shakespeare the predile...
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McGill University
1955
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