Measure for Measure is one of the best of Shakespeare's plays, though it has not always received the appreciation it deserves.
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This play examines the nature of mercy and justice, proposing that a good government is one that is flexible and based on common sense.
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Measure for Measure (Wordsworth Classics) (Wordsworth Classics)
December 5, 1999, Wordsworth Editions Ltd
Paperback
in English
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185326251X 9781853262517
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