The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently Discovered Portfolio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript Emendations ; with a History of the Stage, a Life of the Poet, and an Introduction to Each Play, Volume 1Redfield, 1853 |
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... Shakespeare, John Payne Collier. public stage , and perhaps of the historical and romantic drama in all its leading features and characteristics . His " Edward the Second " affords sufficient proof of both these points : the ...
... Shakespeare, John Payne Collier. public stage , and perhaps of the historical and romantic drama in all its leading features and characteristics . His " Edward the Second " affords sufficient proof of both these points : the ...
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... Shakespeare, John Payne Collier. Tragedy of Richard III . " is a drama of about the same period , which has come down to us in a much more imper- fect state , the original manuscript having been obviously very corrupt . It was printed in ...
... Shakespeare, John Payne Collier. Tragedy of Richard III . " is a drama of about the same period , which has come down to us in a much more imper- fect state , the original manuscript having been obviously very corrupt . It was printed in ...
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... Shakespeare, John Payne Collier. 1630 ; and he was engaged with Anthony Munday in pro- ducing " The Death of Robert Earl of Huntington , " printed in 1601. From Henslowe's Diary we learn that both these pieces were written subsequent to ...
... Shakespeare, John Payne Collier. 1630 ; and he was engaged with Anthony Munday in pro- ducing " The Death of Robert Earl of Huntington , " printed in 1601. From Henslowe's Diary we learn that both these pieces were written subsequent to ...
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... Shakespeare, John Payne Collier. drawn across it ; and a sort of balcony in the rear enabled the writer to represent his characters at a window , on the platform of a castle , or on an elevated terrace . To this simplicity , and to these ...
... Shakespeare, John Payne Collier. drawn across it ; and a sort of balcony in the rear enabled the writer to represent his characters at a window , on the platform of a castle , or on an elevated terrace . To this simplicity , and to these ...
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... Shakespeare, John Payne ... SHAKESPEARE . CHAPTER I. No Shakespeare advanced or rewarded by Henry VII . An- tiquity of the Shakespeares in Warwickshire , & c . Earliest occurrence of the name at Stratford - upon - Avon . The Trade of John ...
... Shakespeare, John Payne ... SHAKESPEARE . CHAPTER I. No Shakespeare advanced or rewarded by Henry VII . An- tiquity of the Shakespeares in Warwickshire , & c . Earliest occurrence of the name at Stratford - upon - Avon . The Trade of John ...
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