Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1949 - 522 Seiten |
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... Folio which constitutes the Shakespearean canon . Of these thirty - six plays : 18 have no Quarto , so that we depend on the Folio version for their texts , the majority of which were probably set up as Heminge and Condell claimed ...
... Folio which constitutes the Shakespearean canon . Of these thirty - six plays : 18 have no Quarto , so that we depend on the Folio version for their texts , the majority of which were probably set up as Heminge and Condell claimed ...
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... Folio was set up from the Third in 1685. It corrects some misprints , makes some new ones , modernises the spelling , and retains the spurious pieces . In the Folios the plays are divided into Acts , and generally into Scenes as well ...
... Folio was set up from the Third in 1685. It corrects some misprints , makes some new ones , modernises the spelling , and retains the spurious pieces . In the Folios the plays are divided into Acts , and generally into Scenes as well ...
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... Folio must be based on internal evidence , on the plays themselves . At the same time it should be remembered that three of the plays added to the Third Folio in 1664 , Locrine , Cromwell , and The Puritan , were originally published as ...
... Folio must be based on internal evidence , on the plays themselves . At the same time it should be remembered that three of the plays added to the Third Folio in 1664 , Locrine , Cromwell , and The Puritan , were originally published as ...
Inhalt
FROM FIRST FOLIO Frontispiece | 40 |
SHAKESPEARES MONUMENT IN STRATFORD CHURCH facing page | 67 |
PLAYWRIGHTS AND PLAYERS | 73 |
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