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... Professor G. B. Harrison's Introducing Shakespeare , and Professor Dover Wilson's The Essential Shakespeare , and I should go on to say that there are legions of other books from among which he can select further reading . The present ...
... Professor G. B. Harrison's Introducing Shakespeare , and Professor Dover Wilson's The Essential Shakespeare , and I should go on to say that there are legions of other books from among which he can select further reading . The present ...
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... Professor Dover Wilson brilliantly shows how Falstaff and Prince Hal belong to the morality play tradition . He refers to the moral interlude called Youth , written about 1520. He summarizes it thus : " The little play opens with a ...
... Professor Dover Wilson brilliantly shows how Falstaff and Prince Hal belong to the morality play tradition . He refers to the moral interlude called Youth , written about 1520. He summarizes it thus : " The little play opens with a ...
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... Professor Dover Wilson in his edition . of the play . If Macbeth had already thought seriously and deliberately of the murder , could he react to the idea of com- mitting it as he does at I , iii , 130 ff . ? There he speaks of his hair ...
... Professor Dover Wilson in his edition . of the play . If Macbeth had already thought seriously and deliberately of the murder , could he react to the idea of com- mitting it as he does at I , iii , 130 ff . ? There he speaks of his hair ...
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Foreword Page | 7 |
Shakespeare and the OrderDisorder | 39 |
Comedy | 57 |
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