Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to Every Edition of the TextAMS Press, 1971 - 560 páginas |
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... poet , as I said be- dit themselves , and disperse their poison fore , never affirmeth , the poet never maketh throughout the world . " Gosson dedicated any circles about your imagination to con- his ' School of Abuse ' to Sidney ; and ...
... poet , as I said be- dit themselves , and disperse their poison fore , never affirmeth , the poet never maketh throughout the world . " Gosson dedicated any circles about your imagination to con- his ' School of Abuse ' to Sidney ; and ...
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... poet does not fear your rage ; Shakespear , by him revived , now treads the stage . " instance , from the inexhaustibly joyful- | the whole of that action vividly , with refer- minded As You Like It . ' Such a contest ence to its ...
... poet does not fear your rage ; Shakespear , by him revived , now treads the stage . " instance , from the inexhaustibly joyful- | the whole of that action vividly , with refer- minded As You Like It . ' Such a contest ence to its ...
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... poet was to produce something which might be acceptable to Queen Elizabeth . Our belief is the obvious one ; the contrary belief may be the more ingenious . We now proceed to the most remarkable Prologue of the few which are attached to ...
... poet was to produce something which might be acceptable to Queen Elizabeth . Our belief is the obvious one ; the contrary belief may be the more ingenious . We now proceed to the most remarkable Prologue of the few which are attached to ...
Contenido
BOOK I | 3 |
Bible Histories and Moralities | 7 |
Itinerant Players | 10 |
Derechos de autor | |
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