Introduction to ShakespeareScribner, 1908 - 136 páginas |
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... write even his name , but the accomplishment of penmanship was rare among the members of the corporation . He was certainly a successful man of business and a skilful accountant . §4 . In the house in Henley Street towards the close of ...
... write even his name , but the accomplishment of penmanship was rare among the members of the corporation . He was certainly a successful man of business and a skilful accountant . §4 . In the house in Henley Street towards the close of ...
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... writes Richard Quiney's father ( late in 1598 or early in 1599 ) , " or receive money therefor , bring your money home that you may . " Richard Quiney was negotiating in the metropolis matters of importance for the Stratford ...
... writes Richard Quiney's father ( late in 1598 or early in 1599 ) , " or receive money therefor , bring your money home that you may . " Richard Quiney was negotiating in the metropolis matters of importance for the Stratford ...
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... write for the stage until 1611 or per- haps 1613. Thus his entire career as a dramatist covers some twenty or at most five - and - twenty years . Various attempts have been made by Shakespeare scholars to distinguish the successive ...
... write for the stage until 1611 or per- haps 1613. Thus his entire career as a dramatist covers some twenty or at most five - and - twenty years . Various attempts have been made by Shakespeare scholars to distinguish the successive ...
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... writes an excellent critic , " in many of its characteristic features , reflects the form of Roman tragedy almost universally ac- cepted and followed in the earlier period of the drama . . . The Medea and Thyestes of Seneca are crowded ...
... writes an excellent critic , " in many of its characteristic features , reflects the form of Roman tragedy almost universally ac- cepted and followed in the earlier period of the drama . . . The Medea and Thyestes of Seneca are crowded ...
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... writes Mr. Swinburne , who has made a careful study of the play , “ I am , and have always been , perfectly satisfied with one single and simple piece of evidence that Shakespeare had not a finger in the concoction of King Edward III ...
... writes Mr. Swinburne , who has made a careful study of the play , “ I am , and have always been , perfectly satisfied with one single and simple piece of evidence that Shakespeare had not a finger in the concoction of King Edward III ...
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