Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 24Gale Research Company, 1984 - 475 Seiten |
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... later became a dignified and manly Talbot , and later still the old Shepherd , Joan's ill used father . The crowding adherents of Gloucester and the Cardinal were suggested by voices off - stage . By means of these somewhat desperate ...
... later became a dignified and manly Talbot , and later still the old Shepherd , Joan's ill used father . The crowding adherents of Gloucester and the Cardinal were suggested by voices off - stage . By means of these somewhat desperate ...
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... later pro- duction ) in the 1st grooves . The final scene , Orchard in Swinstead - Abbey , originally called for the " Back Wood " and always for the " Abbey Gate " with " Lamps up . " This was probably played in the 3rd grooves . And ...
... later pro- duction ) in the 1st grooves . The final scene , Orchard in Swinstead - Abbey , originally called for the " Back Wood " and always for the " Abbey Gate " with " Lamps up . " This was probably played in the 3rd grooves . And ...
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... later works . Written entirely in verse , the drama contains some of the playwright's most superbly crafted and ... later than 1597 , for the drama was re- corded in the STATIONER'S REGISTER on 29 August of that year , followed a few ...
... later works . Written entirely in verse , the drama contains some of the playwright's most superbly crafted and ... later than 1597 , for the drama was re- corded in the STATIONER'S REGISTER on 29 August of that year , followed a few ...
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