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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... matters pertaining to the tradi- tions of the English stage , and the customs of the Elizabethan players in handling their parts . He had an extensive first - hand knowledge of the earliest printed copies both of Shakespeare's plays and ...
... matters pertaining to the tradi- tions of the English stage , and the customs of the Elizabethan players in handling their parts . He had an extensive first - hand knowledge of the earliest printed copies both of Shakespeare's plays and ...
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Beverley Ellison Warner. with reason to admire ; no easy matter , I will assure you , on the subject in question , for though it be very true , as Mr. Pope hath observed , that Shakespeare is the fairest and fullest subject for criticism ...
Beverley Ellison Warner. with reason to admire ; no easy matter , I will assure you , on the subject in question , for though it be very true , as Mr. Pope hath observed , that Shakespeare is the fairest and fullest subject for criticism ...
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... matter home to the subject for which it has been alledg'd , and upon whose account this affair is now lay'd before the publick somewhat before its time , -who is so short - sighted as not to perceive , upon first reflection , that ...
... matter home to the subject for which it has been alledg'd , and upon whose account this affair is now lay'd before the publick somewhat before its time , -who is so short - sighted as not to perceive , upon first reflection , that ...
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Famous Introductions to Shakespeare's Plays by the Notable Editors of the ... Beverley Ellison Warner Vista de fragmentos - 1906 |
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