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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... play upon the stage , at that time , which can come at all in competition with them ; and this probably it was , which procur'd them the good reception that is mention'd too in the Chorus . The plays we are now speaking of have been ...
... play upon the stage , at that time , which can come at all in competition with them ; and this probably it was , which procur'd them the good reception that is mention'd too in the Chorus . The plays we are now speaking of have been ...
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... plays , the gen- uineness of which has not been question'd by any one . And one thing more shall be observ'd in the behalf of this play ; that the author himself was so little dis- pleased at least with some part of it , that he has ...
... plays , the gen- uineness of which has not been question'd by any one . And one thing more shall be observ'd in the behalf of this play ; that the author himself was so little dis- pleased at least with some part of it , that he has ...
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... plays , unconscious of the numerous mis- representations and interpolations by which every page of that copy is disfigured ; and in a volume of the quarto plays of Beaumont and Fletcher , which formerly be- longed to that king , and is ...
... plays , unconscious of the numerous mis- representations and interpolations by which every page of that copy is disfigured ; and in a volume of the quarto plays of Beaumont and Fletcher , which formerly be- longed to that king , and is ...
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