Introduction to ShakespeareAMS Press, 1970 - 136 Seiten |
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... followed in 1594 ; graver because of its tragic theme , and its celebration of the wronged , yet triumphant , purity of woman . It is dedicated to Southampton in words of loyal affection : " What I have done is yours , what I have to do ...
... followed in 1594 ; graver because of its tragic theme , and its celebration of the wronged , yet triumphant , purity of woman . It is dedicated to Southampton in words of loyal affection : " What I have done is yours , what I have to do ...
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... meaning by this the term of apprenticeship and tentative effort . The years which immediately followed , during which Shakespeare , though a master of his art , GROUPINGS OF THE PLAYS . 53 " " dwelt much 52 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
... meaning by this the term of apprenticeship and tentative effort . The years which immediately followed , during which Shakespeare , though a master of his art , GROUPINGS OF THE PLAYS . 53 " " dwelt much 52 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
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... goodman Verges climb to a height of sapient stu- pidity and majestic ineptitude which borders on the sublime . Much Ado About Nothing was followed speedily LATER COMEDIES . 71 by As You Like It , 70 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
... goodman Verges climb to a height of sapient stu- pidity and majestic ineptitude which borders on the sublime . Much Ado About Nothing was followed speedily LATER COMEDIES . 71 by As You Like It , 70 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
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