Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to Every Edition of the TextAMS Press, 1971 - 560 páginas |
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... tion , is perhaps not an impossible constitu- tion of mind , but it is the utmost and rarest endowment of humanity . " This " constitu- tion of mind " has been created by Shakspere in his Helena , and who can doubt the truth and nature ...
... tion , is perhaps not an impossible constitu- tion of mind , but it is the utmost and rarest endowment of humanity . " This " constitu- tion of mind " has been created by Shakspere in his Helena , and who can doubt the truth and nature ...
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... tion of the Two Famous Houses of York and Lancaster , ' as far as the original author car- ried that history . It was to conclude with deeds of violence , as fearful and as atrocious as any we have yet witnessed . The slaughter of ...
... tion of the Two Famous Houses of York and Lancaster , ' as far as the original author car- ried that history . It was to conclude with deeds of violence , as fearful and as atrocious as any we have yet witnessed . The slaughter of ...
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... tion . " Upon a principle , then , of arranged co - operation with Fletcher , Shakspere had produced only those parts of ' The Two Noble Kinsmen ' in which the interest is subordinate , and which should resemble his manner when he was ...
... tion . " Upon a principle , then , of arranged co - operation with Fletcher , Shakspere had produced only those parts of ' The Two Noble Kinsmen ' in which the interest is subordinate , and which should resemble his manner when he was ...
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BOOK I | 3 |
Bible Histories and Moralities | 7 |
Itinerant Players | 10 |
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