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The original formula for situational comedy (I could not love thee half so much loved I not Lucy more.)

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The comedies of Shakespeare. XIV. Midsummer-night’s Dream

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The comedies of Shakespeare. XIII. Taming of the Shrew

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The comedies of Shakespeare. XII. Winter’s Tale

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The comedies of Shakespeare. XI. Two Gentlemen of Verona

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Literary notes — From the July 1893 issue

Pictorial illustration of Shakespeare

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The comedies of Shakespeare. X. Love’s Labor’s Lost

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The comedies of Shakespeare. IX. Twelfth Night

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The comedies of Shakespeare. VIII. All’s Well That Ends Well

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The comedies of Shakespeare. VII. The Tempest

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The comedies of Shakespeare. VI. Measure for Measure

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The comedies of Shakespeare. V. Much Ado about Nothing

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The comedies of Shakespeare. IV. Comedy of Errors

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The comedies of Shakespeare. III. As You Like It

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The comedies of Shakespeare. II. The Merchant of Venice

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The comedies of Shakespeare. I. Merry Wives of Windsor

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Article — From the March 1864 issue

Woman in comedy

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