The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently Discovered Folio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript Emendations with a History of the Stage, a Life of the Poet, and an Introduction to Each PlayRedfield, 1853 - 968 páginas |
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... Perhaps the initials of John Marston . 4 Referring to lines by William Basse , then circulating in MS . , and not printed ( as far as is now known ) until 1633 , when they were falsely imputed to Dr. Donne , in the edition of his poems ...
... Perhaps the initials of John Marston . 4 Referring to lines by William Basse , then circulating in MS . , and not printed ( as far as is now known ) until 1633 , when they were falsely imputed to Dr. Donne , in the edition of his poems ...
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... perhaps , moral plays , consisting only of such characters , grew out of them . In its form it closely resembles the miracle - plays which had their origin in Scripture - history , and one of the charac- ters , that of the Saviour ...
... perhaps , moral plays , consisting only of such characters , grew out of them . In its form it closely resembles the miracle - plays which had their origin in Scripture - history , and one of the charac- ters , that of the Saviour ...
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... perhaps the children of the Chapel Royal ; for there are traces in the performance that it was originally acted at court . Respublica is a widow greatly injured and abused by Avarice , Insolence , Oppres- sion , and Adulation ; while ...
... perhaps the children of the Chapel Royal ; for there are traces in the performance that it was originally acted at court . Respublica is a widow greatly injured and abused by Avarice , Insolence , Oppres- sion , and Adulation ; while ...
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... perhaps infer that resort was not had to them , for the purposes of the public theatres , until after the date of which we are now speaking . Having thus briefly adverted to the nature and character of dramatic representations from the ...
... perhaps infer that resort was not had to them , for the purposes of the public theatres , until after the date of which we are now speaking . Having thus briefly adverted to the nature and character of dramatic representations from the ...
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... Perhaps the better to reconcile the ordinary frequenters of public theatres to the change , he inserted various scenes of low comedy , which the printer of the edition in 1590 thought fit to exclude , as digressing , and far unmeet for ...
... Perhaps the better to reconcile the ordinary frequenters of public theatres to the change , he inserted various scenes of low comedy , which the printer of the edition in 1590 thought fit to exclude , as digressing , and far unmeet for ...
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