Famous Introductions to Shakespeare's Plays by the Notable Editors of the Eighteenth CenturyBeverley Ellison Warner Dodd, Mead, 1906 - 268 من الصفحات |
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... called his- tories , and even some of his comedies , are really tragedies , with a run or mixture of comedy amongst them . That way of tragi - comedy was the common mistake of that age , and is indeed become so agreeable to the English ...
... called his- tories , and even some of his comedies , are really tragedies , with a run or mixture of comedy amongst them . That way of tragi - comedy was the common mistake of that age , and is indeed become so agreeable to the English ...
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... called Philostrate ; all whose part is given to another character ( that of Egeus ) in the subsequent editions : so also in " Hamlet " and " King Lear . " This too , makes it probable that the prompter's books were what they called the ...
... called Philostrate ; all whose part is given to another character ( that of Egeus ) in the subsequent editions : so also in " Hamlet " and " King Lear . " This too , makes it probable that the prompter's books were what they called the ...
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... called The Globe on the other side of the water , as in any other parts of the kingdom , during his Majesty's pleasure ( a copy of which licence is preserved in Rymer's Fœdera ) . Again , it is certain that Shakespeare did not exhibit ...
... called The Globe on the other side of the water , as in any other parts of the kingdom , during his Majesty's pleasure ( a copy of which licence is preserved in Rymer's Fœdera ) . Again , it is certain that Shakespeare did not exhibit ...
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