Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to Every Edition of the TextAMS Press, 1971 - 560 páginas |
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... produced at the very outset of Shakspere's dramatic career . ' All's Well that Ends Well , ' we believe , also , to have been an early play , known to Meres as ' Love's Labour's Won . ' But carry the list of Meres forward two years ...
... produced at the very outset of Shakspere's dramatic career . ' All's Well that Ends Well , ' we believe , also , to have been an early play , known to Meres as ' Love's Labour's Won . ' But carry the list of Meres forward two years ...
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... produced after ' Henry IV . ' and ' Henry V. ' as we best might have done . Then we must have acknowledged that the characters of Falstaff and Shallow and Quickly were the same in the comedy and the ' Henry IV . , though represented ...
... produced after ' Henry IV . ' and ' Henry V. ' as we best might have done . Then we must have acknowledged that the characters of Falstaff and Shallow and Quickly were the same in the comedy and the ' Henry IV . , though represented ...
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... produced in their present form soon after the period of Shakspere's quitting the stage about 1603 ; and perhaps before the pro- duction of Macbeth , ' ' Troilus and Cressida , ' ' Henry VIII . , ' and the Roman plays . ' The Tempest ...
... produced in their present form soon after the period of Shakspere's quitting the stage about 1603 ; and perhaps before the pro- duction of Macbeth , ' ' Troilus and Cressida , ' ' Henry VIII . , ' and the Roman plays . ' The Tempest ...
Contenido
BOOK I | 3 |
Bible Histories and Moralities | 7 |
Itinerant Players | 10 |
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