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... play in the Folio . At the end of the play the ' Names of the Actors ' are given . Date of Composition . ( I. ) Apart from consideration of style , the following facts make it almost certain that The Winter's Tale was one of ...
... play in the Folio . At the end of the play the ' Names of the Actors ' are given . Date of Composition . ( I. ) Apart from consideration of style , the following facts make it almost certain that The Winter's Tale was one of ...
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... play gives to it the appearance of being one of Shakespeare's boldest experiments in dramatic art . It is rare , if not unprecedented , in any art , " observes Mr. Watkiss Lloyd , " to find an effective whole resulting from the blank ...
... play gives to it the appearance of being one of Shakespeare's boldest experiments in dramatic art . It is rare , if not unprecedented , in any art , " observes Mr. Watkiss Lloyd , " to find an effective whole resulting from the blank ...
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... play !! Eneas says : — Who would not undergo all kinds of toil , To be well - stored with such a Winter's Tale ? ' 66 The Novel and the Play . Greene's then is 3 THE WINTER'S TALE Preface.
... play !! Eneas says : — Who would not undergo all kinds of toil , To be well - stored with such a Winter's Tale ? ' 66 The Novel and the Play . Greene's then is 3 THE WINTER'S TALE Preface.
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... play . The Winter's Tale , from this latter , point of view , suggests comparisons with the ' tragi - comedy ' of Euripides . One cannot but think that , by some means or other , directly or indirectly , Shakespeare owed his dé ...
... play . The Winter's Tale , from this latter , point of view , suggests comparisons with the ' tragi - comedy ' of Euripides . One cannot but think that , by some means or other , directly or indirectly , Shakespeare owed his dé ...
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... plays he brought in a number of men saying they had suffered shipwreck in Bohemia , Admetus . O form and feature of my dearest wife , Against all hope thou once again art mine . ( W. F. NEVINS . ) Observe , too , that Alcestis dare not ...
... plays he brought in a number of men saying they had suffered shipwreck in Bohemia , Admetus . O form and feature of my dearest wife , Against all hope thou once again art mine . ( W. F. NEVINS . ) Observe , too , that Alcestis dare not ...
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