Shakespeare and His Critics |
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الصفحة 205
We can , therefore , scarcely doubt that for many , or perhaps most , of the plays Heminge and Condell really had access to Shakespeare's original manuscripts . At the same time , the epistle , which is primarily an appeal to the public ...
We can , therefore , scarcely doubt that for many , or perhaps most , of the plays Heminge and Condell really had access to Shakespeare's original manuscripts . At the same time , the epistle , which is primarily an appeal to the public ...
الصفحة 235
... each of whom may be said to have represented the educated opinion of his age , an opinion for whose education he was himself no doubt largely responsible , pronounced their judgements at fairly regular intervals of fifty years .
... each of whom may be said to have represented the educated opinion of his age , an opinion for whose education he was himself no doubt largely responsible , pronounced their judgements at fairly regular intervals of fifty years .
الصفحة 479
There is no reason to doubt the authenticity of the three finely written brothel scenes in Act IV . Acts I and II are clearly by another author , competent but undistinguished , who may also have written the choruses spoken by Gower ...
There is no reason to doubt the authenticity of the three finely written brothel scenes in Act IV . Acts I and II are clearly by another author , competent but undistinguished , who may also have written the choruses spoken by Gower ...
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PREFACE vii | 11 |
PLAYWRIGHTS AND PLAYERS | 73 |
QUARTOS AND Folios | 199 |
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