Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... Comedy , laments the cessation from authorship of some creator of general mirth whom Spenser names " our pleasant Willy " : And he , the man whom Nature selfe had made To mock her selfe , and Truth to imitate , With kindly counter under ...
... Comedy , laments the cessation from authorship of some creator of general mirth whom Spenser names " our pleasant Willy " : And he , the man whom Nature selfe had made To mock her selfe , and Truth to imitate , With kindly counter under ...
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... comedy he certainly appeared . And there is a confused tradition handed down by Oldys which makes it probable that he was the Adam of his own As You Like It . Whether he excelled or not in his practice as an actor , Shakespeare ...
... comedy he certainly appeared . And there is a confused tradition handed down by Oldys which makes it probable that he was the Adam of his own As You Like It . Whether he excelled or not in his practice as an actor , Shakespeare ...
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... comedy of English rural life , The Merry Wives , is said to have been the work of a fortnight . At times , by special arrangement , Shake- 1 Halliwell - Phillipps's statement as to the companies to which Shake- speare belonged ...
... comedy of English rural life , The Merry Wives , is said to have been the work of a fortnight . At times , by special arrangement , Shake- 1 Halliwell - Phillipps's statement as to the companies to which Shake- speare belonged ...
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... Comedy of Errors was presented before a distinguished company in the hall of Gray's Inn ; there had been some confusion and disturbance in the earlier part of the evening , which ceased while the spectators watched the entanglements of ...
... Comedy of Errors was presented before a distinguished company in the hall of Gray's Inn ; there had been some confusion and disturbance in the earlier part of the evening , which ceased while the spectators watched the entanglements of ...
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... , passed from this date until that of Shake- speare's death without the appearance in quarto of some new tragedy , history , or comedy , or the re- PALLADIS TAMIA . 29 publication of one which had already 28 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
... , passed from this date until that of Shake- speare's death without the appearance in quarto of some new tragedy , history , or comedy , or the re- PALLADIS TAMIA . 29 publication of one which had already 28 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
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