Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... lines were non - dramatic , they would prove no more than that the writer with good sense admitted as a rule that to which his own experience FAMILY TIES . II may have been the exception . 1Ο INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
... lines were non - dramatic , they would prove no more than that the writer with good sense admitted as a rule that to which his own experience FAMILY TIES . II may have been the exception . 1Ο INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
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... lines which describe some high poet under the name of " Aetion " , the eaglet ( from åɛrós , an eagle ) . Colin Clouts was not published until 1594 , but probably was written in whole or in part in 1591. The true name of " Aetion " had ...
... lines which describe some high poet under the name of " Aetion " , the eaglet ( from åɛrós , an eagle ) . Colin Clouts was not published until 1594 , but probably was written in whole or in part in 1591. The true name of " Aetion " had ...
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Edward Dowden. These lines , if written as early as 1591 , were hardly meant for Shakespeare ; they may , however ... line Oh tiger's heart wrapt in a woman's hide , is found in Richard , Duke of York , and also in the Third Part of Henry ...
Edward Dowden. These lines , if written as early as 1591 , were hardly meant for Shakespeare ; they may , however ... line Oh tiger's heart wrapt in a woman's hide , is found in Richard , Duke of York , and also in the Third Part of Henry ...
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... lines prefixed to the First Folio speaks of those " flights " of the " Swan of Avon " 66 upon the bankes of Thames , That so did take Eliza , and our Iames . Shakespeare's company repeatedly performed before the queen at Richmond Palace ...
... lines prefixed to the First Folio speaks of those " flights " of the " Swan of Avon " 66 upon the bankes of Thames , That so did take Eliza , and our Iames . Shakespeare's company repeatedly performed before the queen at Richmond Palace ...
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... print , but the earlier quartos— those published in Elizabeth's reign - do not contain the deposition scene , lines 154-318 of act iv . sc . I. ROYAL PATRONAGE . 25 the actors , to provide against 24 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
... print , but the earlier quartos— those published in Elizabeth's reign - do not contain the deposition scene , lines 154-318 of act iv . sc . I. ROYAL PATRONAGE . 25 the actors , to provide against 24 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
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