Will Shakspere, Factotum and AgentRound table Press, Incorporated, 1937 - 374 Seiten |
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... certainly an interpolation ; the possessive pronoun " its , " according to Furness , occurs six times in the text of The Winter's Tale and only four times in all the other thirty - six plays of the First Folio ; numerous elliptical ...
... certainly an interpolation ; the possessive pronoun " its , " according to Furness , occurs six times in the text of The Winter's Tale and only four times in all the other thirty - six plays of the First Folio ; numerous elliptical ...
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... certainly fashioned to represent a large dolphin ; and the central figure of the performance was a desolate Lady of the Lake , who moved over the water in a much similar barge . As she was supposed to live in the lake , she could well ...
... certainly fashioned to represent a large dolphin ; and the central figure of the performance was a desolate Lady of the Lake , who moved over the water in a much similar barge . As she was supposed to live in the lake , she could well ...
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... certainly a re- proof , even in Richard Harvey's words , of the Martin - Marprelate pamphleteers . Chief of those pamphleteers was Lyly . Once more dismiss Will Shakspere , and difficulties once more vanish . " Willy " was certainly in ...
... certainly a re- proof , even in Richard Harvey's words , of the Martin - Marprelate pamphleteers . Chief of those pamphleteers was Lyly . Once more dismiss Will Shakspere , and difficulties once more vanish . " Willy " was certainly in ...
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A NATURAL WIT | 25 |
PLAYHOUSE SERVITOR | 43 |
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