Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to Every Edition of the TextAMS Press, 1971 - 560 páginas |
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... copy of this edition is in the library of the Duke of Devonshire ; and that copy is not quite per- fect . It was reprinted in 1825 . The second edition of ' Hamlet ' was printed in 1604 , under the following title : ' The Tragicall ...
... copy of this edition is in the library of the Duke of Devonshire ; and that copy is not quite per- fect . It was reprinted in 1825 . The second edition of ' Hamlet ' was printed in 1604 , under the following title : ' The Tragicall ...
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... copy of the com- plete play , " published in haste from a short- hand copy taken from the mouths of the players ? " Could the players have trans- formed the line- " But I have that within which passeth show , " into , " Him have I lost ...
... copy of the com- plete play , " published in haste from a short- hand copy taken from the mouths of the players ? " Could the players have trans- formed the line- " But I have that within which passeth show , " into , " Him have I lost ...
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... copy this passage , as well as the scene with Ham . Nay , why should I flatter thee ? Thus Ophelia Immediately after the scene of the origi- nal copy in which Polonius describes Ham- mad : - : - " O my dear father , such a change in ...
... copy this passage , as well as the scene with Ham . Nay , why should I flatter thee ? Thus Ophelia Immediately after the scene of the origi- nal copy in which Polonius describes Ham- mad : - : - " O my dear father , such a change in ...
Contenido
BOOK I | 3 |
Bible Histories and Moralities | 7 |
Itinerant Players | 10 |
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