Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to Every Edition of the TextAMS Press, 1971 - 560 páginas |
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... Shakespeare's name of Shylock for the Jew ; and nothing is more likely than that Shakespeare , in copying from this ballad , should alter the name from Gernutus to one more Jewish ... Our ballad has the air of a narrative written before ...
... Shakespeare's name of Shylock for the Jew ; and nothing is more likely than that Shakespeare , in copying from this ballad , should alter the name from Gernutus to one more Jewish ... Our ballad has the air of a narrative written before ...
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... Shakespeare had left prepared for them ! Never was a stage so provided . A hundred years are wasted , and another silent century well advanced * , and yet what unborn age shall say Shakespeare has his equal ! How many shining actors ...
... Shakespeare had left prepared for them ! Never was a stage so provided . A hundred years are wasted , and another silent century well advanced * , and yet what unborn age shall say Shakespeare has his equal ! How many shining actors ...
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... Shakespeare . I doubt whether Shakespeare ever had any thought at all of making his . personages speak character- istically . In most instances , I conceive- probably in all — he drew characters correctly , becouse he could not avoid it ...
... Shakespeare . I doubt whether Shakespeare ever had any thought at all of making his . personages speak character- istically . In most instances , I conceive- probably in all — he drew characters correctly , becouse he could not avoid it ...
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BOOK I | 3 |
Bible Histories and Moralities | 7 |
Itinerant Players | 10 |
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