Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to Every Edition of the TextAMS Press, 1971 - 560 páginas |
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... remarkable resem- blance . ” " Mackenzie has given us no ex- ample of the remarkable resemblance of pas- sages and expressions ; and , indeed , after a careful comparison , we doubt whether such resemblances of " expression " do exist ...
... remarkable resem- blance . ” " Mackenzie has given us no ex- ample of the remarkable resemblance of pas- sages and expressions ; and , indeed , after a careful comparison , we doubt whether such resemblances of " expression " do exist ...
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... remarkable when we re- collect that we have no drama in our lan- guage of that date in which personages con- nected with , and engaged in , our public affairs , are introduced . In ' Kynge Johan ' we have not only the monarch himself ...
... remarkable when we re- collect that we have no drama in our lan- guage of that date in which personages con- nected with , and engaged in , our public affairs , are introduced . In ' Kynge Johan ' we have not only the monarch himself ...
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... remarkable that print of these remarkable poems . In 1640 within twenty - four years of Shakspere's appeared ' Poems , written by Wil . Shake- death an opinion should have existed that speare , Gent . Printed at London by Tho . the ...
... remarkable that print of these remarkable poems . In 1640 within twenty - four years of Shakspere's appeared ' Poems , written by Wil . Shake- death an opinion should have existed that speare , Gent . Printed at London by Tho . the ...
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BOOK I | 3 |
Bible Histories and Moralities | 7 |
Itinerant Players | 10 |
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