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Page 141
... Plays , 141 - Hazebrouck , 143 - Among the couplets , not only at the ends of scenes as Shakespeare Archives : Master John Bretchgirdle , 146- Hogle Grodeles " -A Coachman's Epitaph- " Counts of commonly in the dramatic work of the the ...
... Plays , 141 - Hazebrouck , 143 - Among the couplets , not only at the ends of scenes as Shakespeare Archives : Master John Bretchgirdle , 146- Hogle Grodeles " -A Coachman's Epitaph- " Counts of commonly in the dramatic work of the the ...
Page 142
... play referred to before I proceed to assign to him plays , or portions of plays , of which external proof of his authorship is lacking . First , then , at the beginning of Act II . sc . i . we have the word " practic .... a man but ...
... play referred to before I proceed to assign to him plays , or portions of plays , of which external proof of his authorship is lacking . First , then , at the beginning of Act II . sc . i . we have the word " practic .... a man but ...
Page 143
... plays to which his name is attached . It is not very dis- tinctive . It is true that he has a few quite uncommon ... play are obviously of little or no value , the presence of several much increases their importance , though in all ...
... plays to which his name is attached . It is not very dis- tinctive . It is true that he has a few quite uncommon ... play are obviously of little or no value , the presence of several much increases their importance , though in all ...
Page 159
... plays in book form for the modern English reader , as distinguished from the Elizabethan playgoer , because , as they explain , " a play - book is a very different thing from a moving audible pageart . " As a result certain unfamiliar ...
... plays in book form for the modern English reader , as distinguished from the Elizabethan playgoer , because , as they explain , " a play - book is a very different thing from a moving audible pageart . " As a result certain unfamiliar ...
Page 160
the play conveys suggestion of greater import . Pro- fessor Conway in a recent volume finds many arguments to prove that Shakespeare , at the date when he wrote The Tempest , ' was familiar with the Aeneid . Investigation of such ...
the play conveys suggestion of greater import . Pro- fessor Conway in a recent volume finds many arguments to prove that Shakespeare , at the date when he wrote The Tempest , ' was familiar with the Aeneid . Investigation of such ...
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