The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9Caxton publishing Company, 1910 |
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... Shakespeare is to be held responsible for the whole of the play - though in such a supposition the early school of Shakespeare critics , notably Schlegel and Tieck , followed by Ulrici , saw nothing strange . Among English editors and ...
... Shakespeare is to be held responsible for the whole of the play - though in such a supposition the early school of Shakespeare critics , notably Schlegel and Tieck , followed by Ulrici , saw nothing strange . Among English editors and ...
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... Shakespeare was born , though afterwards repaired , I think , and furbished up by him , with here and there a little sentiment and diction . " " Malone , who considered that Shakespeare had no concern in Part I , unless it were in the ...
... Shakespeare was born , though afterwards repaired , I think , and furbished up by him , with here and there a little sentiment and diction . " " Malone , who considered that Shakespeare had no concern in Part I , unless it were in the ...
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... Shakespeare . This clearly meant something more than the view of Grant White , according to which Shakespeare had " little or nothing to do with the writing of the First Part of Henry VI ' ; but possibly he may have touched its ...
... Shakespeare . This clearly meant something more than the view of Grant White , according to which Shakespeare had " little or nothing to do with the writing of the First Part of Henry VI ' ; but possibly he may have touched its ...
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