Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to Every Edition of the TextAMS Press, 1971 - 560 páginas |
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... lord , — " Now , sirs , what store of plays have you ? " — the Clown answers , " Marry , my lord , you may have a tragical or a commodity , or what you will ; " for which ignorance the other player rebukes the Clown , saying , " A ...
... lord , — " Now , sirs , what store of plays have you ? " — the Clown answers , " Marry , my lord , you may have a tragical or a commodity , or what you will ; " for which ignorance the other player rebukes the Clown , saying , " A ...
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... LORD CROMWELL . THE first edition of this play was published | title ; and that parallel holds good only with in 1602 , under the title of " The Chronicle History of Thomas Lord Cromwell . ' No name ... LORD CROMWELL . Thomas Lord Cromwell.
... LORD CROMWELL . THE first edition of this play was published | title ; and that parallel holds good only with in 1602 , under the title of " The Chronicle History of Thomas Lord Cromwell . ' No name ... LORD CROMWELL . Thomas Lord Cromwell.
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... lord . Of our causes , and nearest , next ourself ; Gardiner , give you kind welcome to the man . " The fourth act opens again with a chorus : - " Now Cromwell's highest fortunes do begin . Wolsey , that loved him as he did his life ...
... lord . Of our causes , and nearest , next ourself ; Gardiner , give you kind welcome to the man . " The fourth act opens again with a chorus : - " Now Cromwell's highest fortunes do begin . Wolsey , that loved him as he did his life ...
Contenido
BOOK I | 3 |
Bible Histories and Moralities | 7 |
Itinerant Players | 10 |
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