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  • MEASURE FOR MEASURE +

    William Shakespeare

    eBook (Plain Label Books, Dec. 21, 2007)
    MEASURE FOR MEASURE is bundled free with Pushcart Prize nominee THE DIARIES OF FORTUNE by Daniel Oldis. Comments on THE DIARIES OF FORTUNE: 'A delight; wistfully and deftly told,' by Richard Powers, winner 2006 National Book Award.
  • MEASURE FOR MEASURE +

    William Shakespeare

    eBook (Plain Label Books, Dec. 21, 2007)
    MEASURE FOR MEASURE is bundled free with Pushcart Prize nominee THE DIARIES OF FORTUNE by Daniel Oldis. Comments on THE DIARIES OF FORTUNE: 'A delight; wistfully and deftly told,' by Richard Powers, winner 2006 National Book Award.
  • MEASURE FOR MEASURE +

    William Shakespeare

    eBook (Plain Label Books, Dec. 21, 2007)
    MEASURE FOR MEASURE is bundled free with Pushcart Prize nominee THE DIARIES OF FORTUNE by Daniel Oldis. Comments on THE DIARIES OF FORTUNE: 'A delight; wistfully and deftly told,' by Richard Powers, winner 2006 National Book Award.
  • MEASURE FOR MEASURE +

    William Shakespeare

    eBook (Plain Label Books, Dec. 21, 2007)
    MEASURE FOR MEASURE is bundled free with Pushcart Prize nominee THE DIARIES OF FORTUNE by Daniel Oldis. Comments on THE DIARIES OF FORTUNE: 'A delight; wistfully and deftly told,' by Richard Powers, winner 2006 National Book Award.
  • MEASURE FOR MEASURE +

    William Shakespeare

    eBook (Plain Label Books, Dec. 21, 2007)
    MEASURE FOR MEASURE is bundled free with Pushcart Prize nominee THE DIARIES OF FORTUNE by Daniel Oldis. Comments on THE DIARIES OF FORTUNE: 'A delight; wistfully and deftly told,' by Richard Powers, winner 2006 National Book Award.
  • MEASURE FOR MEASURE +

    William Shakespeare

    eBook (Plain Label Books, Dec. 21, 2007)
    MEASURE FOR MEASURE is bundled free with Pushcart Prize nominee THE DIARIES OF FORTUNE by Daniel Oldis. Comments on THE DIARIES OF FORTUNE: 'A delight; wistfully and deftly told,' by Richard Powers, winner 2006 National Book Award.
  • MEASURE FOR MEASURE +

    William Shakespeare

    eBook (Plain Label Books, Dec. 21, 2007)
    MEASURE FOR MEASURE is bundled free with Pushcart Prize nominee THE DIARIES OF FORTUNE by Daniel Oldis. Comments on THE DIARIES OF FORTUNE: 'A delight; wistfully and deftly told,' by Richard Powers, winner 2006 National Book Award.
  • MEASURE FOR MEASURE +

    William Shakespeare

    eBook (Plain Label Books, Dec. 21, 2007)
    MEASURE FOR MEASURE is bundled free with Pushcart Prize nominee THE DIARIES OF FORTUNE by Daniel Oldis. Comments on THE DIARIES OF FORTUNE: 'A delight; wistfully and deftly told,' by Richard Powers, winner 2006 National Book Award.
  • MEASURE FOR MEASURE +

    William Shakespeare

    eBook (Plain Label Books, Dec. 21, 2007)
    MEASURE FOR MEASURE is bundled free with Pushcart Prize nominee THE DIARIES OF FORTUNE by Daniel Oldis. Comments on THE DIARIES OF FORTUNE: 'A delight; wistfully and deftly told,' by Richard Powers, winner 2006 National Book Award.
  • MEASURE FOR MEASURE +

    William Shakespeare

    eBook (Plain Label Books, Dec. 21, 2007)
    MEASURE FOR MEASURE is bundled free with Pushcart Prize nominee THE DIARIES OF FORTUNE by Daniel Oldis. Comments on THE DIARIES OF FORTUNE: 'A delight; wistfully and deftly told,' by Richard Powers, winner 2006 National Book Award.
  • Measure for Measure

    William Shakespeare

    eBook (JA, June 7, 2018)
    Measure for Measure is a play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1603 or 1604. It was originally classified as a comedy, but is now also classified as one of Shakespeare's problem plays.The play deals with the issues of mercy, justice, truth and their relationship to pride and humility: "Some rise by sin, and some by virtue fall"
  • Measure for Measure

    William Shakespeare

    Paperback (Independently published, June 16, 2018)
    Measure for Measure is a play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1603 or 1604. Originally published in the First Folio of 1623, where it was listed as a comedy, the play's first recorded performance occurred in 1604. The play's main themes include justice, "mortality and mercy in Vienna," and the dichotomy between corruption and purity: "some rise by sin, and some by virtue fall." Mercy and virtue prevail, as the play does not end tragically, with virtues such as compassion and forgiveness being exercised at the end of the production. While the play focuses on justice overall, the final scene illustrates that Shakespeare intended for moral justice to temper strict civil justice: a number of the characters receive understanding and leniency, instead of the harsh punishment to which they, according to the law, could have been sentenced. Source: Wikipedia.
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