The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently Discovered Folio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript Emendations with a History of the Stage, a Life of the Poet, and an Introduction to Each PlayRedfield, 1853 - 968 páginas |
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... means of deciding ; but it has evidently come down to us in a very imper- fect state . " Means of determining the ' point beyond dispute have since been discovered in a manuscript of the part of Orlando ( as writ- ten out for Edward ...
... means of deciding ; but it has evidently come down to us in a very imper- fect state . " Means of determining the ' point beyond dispute have since been discovered in a manuscript of the part of Orlando ( as writ- ten out for Edward ...
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... means and friends , as to have been reduced to such an extremity . Besides having written " Venus and Adonis " before he came to London , Shakespeare may also have composed its counterpart , " Lucrece , " which , as our readers are ...
... means and friends , as to have been reduced to such an extremity . Besides having written " Venus and Adonis " before he came to London , Shakespeare may also have composed its counterpart , " Lucrece , " which , as our readers are ...
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... means of ascertaining how long the order , gone there without having left behind him any distinct inhibiting theatrical performances generally , was persevered record of the fact . At the date to which we are now ad- in ; but the plague ...
... means of ascertaining how long the order , gone there without having left behind him any distinct inhibiting theatrical performances generally , was persevered record of the fact . At the date to which we are now ad- in ; but the plague ...
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... means of deciding ; but we do not believe it , and we are satisfied that dramatic authors in general were content with disposing of their plays to the several companies , and looked for no emolument to be derived from publication3 . We ...
... means of deciding ; but we do not believe it , and we are satisfied that dramatic authors in general were content with disposing of their plays to the several companies , and looked for no emolument to be derived from publication3 . We ...
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... means of knowing , but that he was so in the following autumn we have positive proof ; for in a letter written by Mrs. Alleyn , ( the wife of Edward Alleyn , the actor ) to her husband , then in the country , dated 20th October , 1603 ...
... means of knowing , but that he was so in the following autumn we have positive proof ; for in a letter written by Mrs. Alleyn , ( the wife of Edward Alleyn , the actor ) to her husband , then in the country , dated 20th October , 1603 ...
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