Famous Introductions to Shakespeare's Plays by the Notable Editors of the Eighteenth CenturyBeverley Ellison Warner B. Franklin, 1968 - 268 páginas |
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Beverley Ellison Warner. 66 her successor King James , in the latter end of his Henry the Eighth , " is a proof of that play's being written after the accession of the latter of these two princes to the crown of England . Whatever the ...
Beverley Ellison Warner. 66 her successor King James , in the latter end of his Henry the Eighth , " is a proof of that play's being written after the accession of the latter of these two princes to the crown of England . Whatever the ...
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... latter part . Orestes imbrues his hands in the blood of his own mother ; and that barbarous action is performed , though not imme- diately upon the stage , yet so near , that the audiences hear Clytemnestra crying out to Egysthus for ...
... latter part . Orestes imbrues his hands in the blood of his own mother ; and that barbarous action is performed , though not imme- diately upon the stage , yet so near , that the audiences hear Clytemnestra crying out to Egysthus for ...
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... latter had superseded Rowe's . Theobald was unfortunate both in his financial affairs and his intellectual ambitions . He just failed of the Poet Laureateship in 1732 , and passed most of his life in poverty . At the time of his death ...
... latter had superseded Rowe's . Theobald was unfortunate both in his financial affairs and his intellectual ambitions . He just failed of the Poet Laureateship in 1732 , and passed most of his life in poverty . At the time of his death ...
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Famous Introductions to Shakespeare's Plays by the Notable Editors of the ... Beverley Ellison Warner Vista de fragmentos - 1906 |
Famous Introductions to Shakespeare's Plays by the Notable Editors of the ... Beverley Ellison Warner Vista de fragmentos - 1968 |
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