Introduction to ShakespeareAMS Press, 1970 - 136 Seiten |
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... seems not unlikely that Drayton was intended , who had written under the poetical name of " Rowland " , and whose ... seem that Greene bitterly resented Shakespeare's rehand- ling of his work , and felt indignant at the success ...
... seems not unlikely that Drayton was intended , who had written under the poetical name of " Rowland " , and whose ... seem that Greene bitterly resented Shakespeare's rehand- ling of his work , and felt indignant at the success ...
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... seems to me , while historically the first of the series of plays which is continued in King Henry IV . and King Henry V. , in point of style , and perhaps also in the date of its produc- tion , lies close to King John . In both plays ...
... seems to me , while historically the first of the series of plays which is continued in King Henry IV . and King Henry V. , in point of style , and perhaps also in the date of its produc- tion , lies close to King John . In both plays ...
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... seem to point to the conclusion that there was a period of his life when , as Hallam says , " his heart was ill at ease ... seems certain . If we may trust the Sonnets , he had given away his affections to a friend who wronged him , and ...
... seem to point to the conclusion that there was a period of his life when , as Hallam says , " his heart was ill at ease ... seems certain . If we may trust the Sonnets , he had given away his affections to a friend who wronged him , and ...
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