Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to Every Edition of the TextAMS Press, 1971 - 560 páginas |
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... English merchants at Antwerp . Then commences the secondary action of the drama , which consists of the adventures of one Banister , an English merchant , who is persecuted by Bagot , a usurer , and relieved by a foreign merchant . It ...
... English merchants at Antwerp . Then commences the secondary action of the drama , which consists of the adventures of one Banister , an English merchant , who is persecuted by Bagot , a usurer , and relieved by a foreign merchant . It ...
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... English comedians to play at Edinburgh . Fond as James was of theatrical exhibitions , he had not the means of gratifying his taste , except through the visits of English comedians . Scotland had no drama . " In the end of the year ...
... English comedians to play at Edinburgh . Fond as James was of theatrical exhibitions , he had not the means of gratifying his taste , except through the visits of English comedians . Scotland had no drama . " In the end of the year ...
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... English language . In ' The Tragedies considered , ' he proposes to examine " the choicest and most applauded English trage- dies of this last age ; as ' Rollo , ' ' A King and no King . ' ' The Maid's Tragedy , ' by Beaumont and ...
... English language . In ' The Tragedies considered , ' he proposes to examine " the choicest and most applauded English trage- dies of this last age ; as ' Rollo , ' ' A King and no King . ' ' The Maid's Tragedy , ' by Beaumont and ...
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BOOK I | 3 |
Bible Histories and Moralities | 7 |
Itinerant Players | 10 |
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