The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, Explanatory Foot-notes, Critical Notes, and a Glossarial Index, Volumes 15-16Ginn & Heath, 1881 |
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... play to have been acted on the 26th of December , 1606 . Most likely the play had become favourably known on the public stage before it was called for at the Court . On the other hand , it contains divers names and allusions evidently ...
... play to have been acted on the 26th of December , 1606 . Most likely the play had become favourably known on the public stage before it was called for at the Court . On the other hand , it contains divers names and allusions evidently ...
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... play to have been written when those events were fresh in the public mind . This of course brings down the date of composition at least to near the close of the year 1605 . The tragedy was printed at least twice , some editors say three ...
... play to have been written when those events were fresh in the public mind . This of course brings down the date of composition at least to near the close of the year 1605 . The tragedy was printed at least twice , some editors say three ...
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... play on the same subject . Finally , a play , entitled " The True Chronicle History of King Leir and his three Daughters , " was entered at the Stationers ' , May 8 , 1605 , and published . Possibly this may have been another play than ...
... play on the same subject . Finally , a play , entitled " The True Chronicle History of King Leir and his three Daughters , " was entered at the Stationers ' , May 8 , 1605 , and published . Possibly this may have been another play than ...
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... play . - Gloster's meaning in this last speech clearly is , that he has kept Edmund away from home nine years .. and intends sending him away again , in order to avoid the shame of his presence , or because he has so often blush'd to ...
... play . - Gloster's meaning in this last speech clearly is , that he has kept Edmund away from home nine years .. and intends sending him away again , in order to avoid the shame of his presence , or because he has so often blush'd to ...
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... play . He is as wonderful a creation as Cali- ban : his wild babblings and inspired idiocy articulate and gauge the hor- rors of the scene . " A coxcomb was one of the badges of an " allowed Fool . " It was a cap with a piece of red ...
... play . He is as wonderful a creation as Cali- ban : his wild babblings and inspired idiocy articulate and gauge the hor- rors of the scene . " A coxcomb was one of the badges of an " allowed Fool . " It was a cap with a piece of red ...
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet ... William Shakespeare Pré-visualização indisponível - 2013 |
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