A Short Life of Shakespeare: With the Sources, Abridged by Charles Williams from Sir Edmund Chamber's William Shakespeare: a Study of Facts and ProblemsClarendon Press, 1933 - 260 Seiten |
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... ment of Heminges and Condell has been sometimes pressed too far and sometimes unduly disregarded . It has been interpreted as meaning that all the Quarto texts were surreptitiously obtained against the will of the company ; and , on the ...
... ment of Heminges and Condell has been sometimes pressed too far and sometimes unduly disregarded . It has been interpreted as meaning that all the Quarto texts were surreptitiously obtained against the will of the company ; and , on the ...
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... ment of a three - hour play by a two - hour play . Two or three hundred lines go , to prevent normal limits from being exceeded , or merely to prevent particular scenes or speeches from dragging . Probably Hamlet was always too long for ...
... ment of a three - hour play by a two - hour play . Two or three hundred lines go , to prevent normal limits from being exceeded , or merely to prevent particular scenes or speeches from dragging . Probably Hamlet was always too long for ...
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... ment and intended by the said William Replingham ; and that the said William Replingham and his heires shall procure such sufficient securitie vnto the said William Shackespeare and his heires , for the performance of theis covenauntes ...
... ment and intended by the said William Replingham ; and that the said William Replingham and his heires shall procure such sufficient securitie vnto the said William Shackespeare and his heires , for the performance of theis covenauntes ...
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