The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently Discovered Folio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript Emendations with a History of the Stage, a Life of the Poet, and an Introduction to Each PlayRedfield, 1853 - 968 páginas |
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... thought's invention , Doth , like himself , heroically sound . " Malone takes unnecessary pains to establish that this pas- sage applies to Shakespeare , although he pertinaciously denied that " our pleasant Willy " of " The Tears of ...
... thought's invention , Doth , like himself , heroically sound . " Malone takes unnecessary pains to establish that this pas- sage applies to Shakespeare , although he pertinaciously denied that " our pleasant Willy " of " The Tears of ...
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... thought the tradition by any means so improbable as some have held it . of a printer , named Richard Field , who , it has been said , was of Stratford , and might be the son of the Henry Feelde , or Field , whose goods John Shakespeare ...
... thought the tradition by any means so improbable as some have held it . of a printer , named Richard Field , who , it has been said , was of Stratford , and might be the son of the Henry Feelde , or Field , whose goods John Shakespeare ...
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... thought of as he shall deserve : he sheweth great kindness to our nation , using her Majesties Players and Canoniers with all courtesie2 , " Our chief reason for thinking it unlikely that Shakespeare would have accompanied his fellows ...
... thought of as he shall deserve : he sheweth great kindness to our nation , using her Majesties Players and Canoniers with all courtesie2 , " Our chief reason for thinking it unlikely that Shakespeare would have accompanied his fellows ...
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... thought unfit that princes should be played on the stage in their lifetime , I hear that some great counsellors are much displeased with it , and so , it is thought , it shall be forbidden . " Whether it was so forbidden we do 1 From ...
... thought unfit that princes should be played on the stage in their lifetime , I hear that some great counsellors are much displeased with it , and so , it is thought , it shall be forbidden . " Whether it was so forbidden we do 1 From ...
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... thought : on the whole , it has rather a look of gaiety and good humour than of thought and re- flection , and the lips are full , and apparently in the act of giving utterance to some amiable pleasantry . On a tablet below the bust are ...
... thought : on the whole , it has rather a look of gaiety and good humour than of thought and re- flection , and the lips are full , and apparently in the act of giving utterance to some amiable pleasantry . On a tablet below the bust are ...
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