Introduction to ShakespeareAMS Press, 1970 - 136 Seiten |
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... speare belonged previously to his joining the Lord Chamberlain's ser- vants deserves to be quoted : It would appear not altogether unlikely that the poet was one of Lord ... speare's plays were performed for the grave lawyers of the.
... speare belonged previously to his joining the Lord Chamberlain's ser- vants deserves to be quoted : It would appear not altogether unlikely that the poet was one of Lord ... speare's plays were performed for the grave lawyers of the.
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... speare's grandchild , was twice married ; on April 22 , 1626 , to Thomas Nash , who died in 1647 ; and secondly ... speare came to an end . ― Not long after his death , certainly before 1623 , a monument was erected to Shakespeare on the ...
... speare's grandchild , was twice married ; on April 22 , 1626 , to Thomas Nash , who died in 1647 ; and secondly ... speare came to an end . ― Not long after his death , certainly before 1623 , a monument was erected to Shakespeare on the ...
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... speare's Versification ( 1854 ) and his Critical Exami- nation of the Text of Shakespeare ( 1859 ) ; Professor ... speare a vast library of German criticism has accumulated , and of this library a considerable GERMAN APPRECIATION . 107 ...
... speare's Versification ( 1854 ) and his Critical Exami- nation of the Text of Shakespeare ( 1859 ) ; Professor ... speare a vast library of German criticism has accumulated , and of this library a considerable GERMAN APPRECIATION . 107 ...
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