A History of English Literature: From the beginnings to 1700. 2d edNaouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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الصفحة 337
... Shakespeare's knowledge was wide and above all va- ried , but such knowledge was not the monopoly of the aristocracy , nor the kind that a university education would bring . In fact any theory that tries to deny Shakespeare's identity ...
... Shakespeare's knowledge was wide and above all va- ried , but such knowledge was not the monopoly of the aristocracy , nor the kind that a university education would bring . In fact any theory that tries to deny Shakespeare's identity ...
الصفحة 338
Marco Mincoff. Pericles seems to bear any sign of Shakespeare's hand . These , to- gether with a few others , form the so - called Shakespeare Apocryph a . The problem of the order in which Shakespeare's plays were writ- ten is an ...
Marco Mincoff. Pericles seems to bear any sign of Shakespeare's hand . These , to- gether with a few others , form the so - called Shakespeare Apocryph a . The problem of the order in which Shakespeare's plays were writ- ten is an ...
الصفحة 350
... Shakespeare's that was ; and , one would suppose , in 1592. Which further seems to suggest that it was actually the play of Titus and Vespasia that they produced for the first time that spring . For in their very next play there is a ...
... Shakespeare's that was ; and , one would suppose , in 1592. Which further seems to suggest that it was actually the play of Titus and Vespasia that they produced for the first time that spring . For in their very next play there is a ...
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