Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... Richard Burbage , the tragedian , and Kemp , a popular come- dian , were associated with him on this occasion.1 The ... King Henry IV . , that she com- manded the dramatist to continue the character for one play more , and show the fat ...
... Richard Burbage , the tragedian , and Kemp , a popular come- dian , were associated with him on this occasion.1 The ... King Henry IV . , that she com- manded the dramatist to continue the character for one play more , and show the fat ...
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... King Richard " [ i.e. possibly Shakespeare's King Richard II . ] was represented at the Globe Theatre.1 It was not a new play , and 1 Shakespeare's play was already in print , but the earlier quartos— those published in Elizabeth's ...
... King Richard " [ i.e. possibly Shakespeare's King Richard II . ] was represented at the Globe Theatre.1 It was not a new play , and 1 Shakespeare's play was already in print , but the earlier quartos— those published in Elizabeth's ...
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... King Richard II . ( 1597 ) , from which the deposition scene was omitted . It was speedily followed by King Richard III . A pirated copy of Romeo and Juliet , made up from fragments of manuscript , eked out by notes taken during the ...
... King Richard II . ( 1597 ) , from which the deposition scene was omitted . It was speedily followed by King Richard III . A pirated copy of Romeo and Juliet , made up from fragments of manuscript , eked out by notes taken during the ...
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... Richard the 2 , Richard the 3 , Henry the 4 , King John , Titus Andronicus and his Romeo and Juliet . - As Epius Stolo said that the Muses would speake with Plautus tongue , if they would speak Latin ; so I say that the.
... Richard the 2 , Richard the 3 , Henry the 4 , King John , Titus Andronicus and his Romeo and Juliet . - As Epius Stolo said that the Muses would speake with Plautus tongue , if they would speak Latin ; so I say that the.
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... King Richard III . Shake- speare completed the tetralogy of the house of York , and he sustained and even developed the Marlowesque style of the earlier dramas . " This only of all Shakespeare's plays " , says Mr. Swin- burne ...
... King Richard III . Shake- speare completed the tetralogy of the house of York , and he sustained and even developed the Marlowesque style of the earlier dramas . " This only of all Shakespeare's plays " , says Mr. Swin- burne ...
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