The Poems of ShakespeareBell and Daldy York Street, 1878 - 288 Seiten |
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... true Tragedy of Richard Duke of York . Before the end of 1592 , Shakespeare had cer- tainly been employed on such alterations . In September of that year , after a course of profligacy and debauchery , Greene expired in poverty and ...
... true Tragedy of Richard Duke of York . Before the end of 1592 , Shakespeare had cer- tainly been employed on such alterations . In September of that year , after a course of profligacy and debauchery , Greene expired in poverty and ...
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... true Tragedy of Richard Duke of York , Sig . K 3 , ed . n . d . , and in the Third Part of Henry the Sixth , act i . sc . 4 . That this Address of the dying man gave offence both to Marlowe , whom it charged with atheism , and to ...
... true Tragedy of Richard Duke of York , Sig . K 3 , ed . n . d . , and in the Third Part of Henry the Sixth , act i . sc . 4 . That this Address of the dying man gave offence both to Marlowe , whom it charged with atheism , and to ...
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... true order of their appearance as any hitherto made , is an- nexed to the present Memoir . I have excluded from that list The First Part of Henry the Sixth , as well as Titus Andronicus , 50 because both are altogether in the manner of ...
... true order of their appearance as any hitherto made , is an- nexed to the present Memoir . I have excluded from that list The First Part of Henry the Sixth , as well as Titus Andronicus , 50 because both are altogether in the manner of ...
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... true ; • For the blood - bolter'd Banquo smiles upon me , And points at them for his . " ' Act iv . sc . 1 . 62 " From a paper now before me , which formerly be- longed to Edward Alleyn , the player , our poet [ Shakespeare ] appears to ...
... true ; • For the blood - bolter'd Banquo smiles upon me , And points at them for his . " ' Act iv . sc . 1 . 62 " From a paper now before me , which formerly be- longed to Edward Alleyn , the player , our poet [ Shakespeare ] appears to ...
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... true concerning the object to whom the Sonnets are principally addressed ; " I've an hypothesis , - ' tis quite my own , · " Tis , that what Junius we are wont to call , Was really , truly , nobody at all ; " my conceit being nothing ...
... true concerning the object to whom the Sonnets are principally addressed ; " I've an hypothesis , - ' tis quite my own , · " Tis , that what Junius we are wont to call , Was really , truly , nobody at all ; " my conceit being nothing ...
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