Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1949 - 522 من الصفحات |
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... wrote Endymion , twenty - three when he wrote Hyperion , and died when he was only twenty - five . Shakespeare was twenty - nine when he wrote Venus and Adonis , which may be compared with Endymion , and can scarcely be said to approach ...
... wrote Endymion , twenty - three when he wrote Hyperion , and died when he was only twenty - five . Shakespeare was twenty - nine when he wrote Venus and Adonis , which may be compared with Endymion , and can scarcely be said to approach ...
الصفحة 474
... wrote much more than the first two scenes of Act I. If he wrote all that Spedding claims his genius was deserting him . Perhaps , before leaving London , he wrote a draft of the play which was worked up and mostly re- written by ...
... wrote much more than the first two scenes of Act I. If he wrote all that Spedding claims his genius was deserting him . Perhaps , before leaving London , he wrote a draft of the play which was worked up and mostly re- written by ...
الصفحة 489
... wrote would often help to discover what words he wrote . ' 1911. Dr. W. W. Greg edited the play and showed that there were thirteen leaves in a main hand , which he called S , seven leaves of Additions in five different hands , called A ...
... wrote would often help to discover what words he wrote . ' 1911. Dr. W. W. Greg edited the play and showed that there were thirteen leaves in a main hand , which he called S , seven leaves of Additions in five different hands , called A ...
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CHAPTER | 15 |
FROM FIRST FOLIO | 40 |
SHAKESPEARES MONUMENT IN STRATFORD CHURCH | 66 |
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