The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Student's Cambridge EdHoughton, 1906 - 1237 páginas |
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... play ; and the grounds for the choice have been indicated in the special introductions . In the consideration of the emendations of previous editors , much use has been made of the collations in the monumental works of Messrs . Clark ...
... play ; and the grounds for the choice have been indicated in the special introductions . In the consideration of the emendations of previous editors , much use has been made of the collations in the monumental works of Messrs . Clark ...
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... play in " Shake - scene " confirms the interpretation which finds in the passage a denunciation of Shakespeare for his work in revising plays such as Henry VI , of the earlier forms of which Greene and his friends had presumably been ...
... play in " Shake - scene " confirms the interpretation which finds in the passage a denunciation of Shakespeare for his work in revising plays such as Henry VI , of the earlier forms of which Greene and his friends had presumably been ...
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... play after play that , whether coupled with the futile piety of Henry VI , the unscrupulous tenacity of Richard III , the policy of Henry IV , or the triumphant effectiveness of Henry V , ' Tis not the balm , the sceptre , and the ball ...
... play after play that , whether coupled with the futile piety of Henry VI , the unscrupulous tenacity of Richard III , the policy of Henry IV , or the triumphant effectiveness of Henry V , ' Tis not the balm , the sceptre , and the ball ...
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... play in Meres's Palladis Tamia ( 1598 ) , and in Tofte's Alba or Month's Mind of a Melancholy Lover ( 1598 ) , do not help to determine this point . The indication of an earlier form of the play given in the words “ corrected and ...
... play in Meres's Palladis Tamia ( 1598 ) , and in Tofte's Alba or Month's Mind of a Melancholy Lover ( 1598 ) , do not help to determine this point . The indication of an earlier form of the play given in the words “ corrected and ...
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... play are due to a burlesque inten- tion . Shakespeare himself , as all his early work goes to show , was fascinated by the word - play in which his contemporaries indulged , and the eloquence of the finer speeches of Biron is prob- ably ...
... play are due to a burlesque inten- tion . Shakespeare himself , as all his early work goes to show , was fascinated by the word - play in which his contemporaries indulged , and the eloquence of the finer speeches of Biron is prob- ably ...
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