Will Shakspere, Factotum and AgentRound table Press, Incorporated, 1937 - 374 Seiten |
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... early times continued to be an essen- tial of Shakespearean biography . Even those least in- clined to accept the theory of Folio integrity heed- lessly allow themselves this dependence . The habit has acted as a constant corrupting ...
... early times continued to be an essen- tial of Shakespearean biography . Even those least in- clined to accept the theory of Folio integrity heed- lessly allow themselves this dependence . The habit has acted as a constant corrupting ...
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... early months of 1592 than the first new play they gave was Harry VI , and the second , Titus and Vespasian ; and the one in all likelihood was I Henry the Sixth , and the other , an early version of Titus Andronicus . Moreover , that ...
... early months of 1592 than the first new play they gave was Harry VI , and the second , Titus and Vespasian ; and the one in all likelihood was I Henry the Sixth , and the other , an early version of Titus Andronicus . Moreover , that ...
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... early 1595 . Therefore the sonnets preceding CIV must for the most part have been written between April 1592 and early 1595 . In LIII we read : Describe Adonis , and the counterfeit Is poorly imitated after you . Addressed to the patron ...
... early 1595 . Therefore the sonnets preceding CIV must for the most part have been written between April 1592 and early 1595 . In LIII we read : Describe Adonis , and the counterfeit Is poorly imitated after you . Addressed to the patron ...
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A NATURAL WIT | 25 |
PLAYHOUSE SERVITOR | 43 |
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