Research Opportunities in Renaissance Drama, Bände 4-6Department of English, Northwestern University, 1967 Vols. for include reports of the Modern Language Association Conference on Research Opportunities in Renaissance Drama (called MLA Renaissance Drama Conference Group; 1961-62 Modern Language Conference on Opportunities for Research in Renaissance Drama). Vols. for 1972/73-1974 are the reports of the Modern Language Association seminar. |
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... printed texts , been reprinted since the original sixteenth- and seventeenth - century editions . It should be stated at once that these titles consist largely of closet dramas , translations and adaptations , civic pageants , and ...
... printed texts , been reprinted since the original sixteenth- and seventeenth - century editions . It should be stated at once that these titles consist largely of closet dramas , translations and adaptations , civic pageants , and ...
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... printed books was the author's ... , there is even yet a great deal of muddled thinking . Spellings of one writer are com- pared with those of another on the evidence of printed texts of different dates from different printing houses ...
... printed books was the author's ... , there is even yet a great deal of muddled thinking . Spellings of one writer are com- pared with those of another on the evidence of printed texts of different dates from different printing houses ...
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... printed the 1604-5 Hamlet for Nicholas Ling . The first quarto Hamlet was printed in 1603 for John Trundoll and Ling . James Roberts's collaboration with Alico Charlewood wont boyond a purely business relationship , for ho married hor ...
... printed the 1604-5 Hamlet for Nicholas Ling . The first quarto Hamlet was printed in 1603 for John Trundoll and Ling . James Roberts's collaboration with Alico Charlewood wont boyond a purely business relationship , for ho married hor ...
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