Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... scene of the adventure , instead of Charlcote , may have been the adjoining sequestered estate of Fulbroke , over which Sir Thomas , as a local magnate devoted to the crown , may have kept watch and ward . It has been suggested that he ...
... scene of the adventure , instead of Charlcote , may have been the adjoining sequestered estate of Fulbroke , over which Sir Thomas , as a local magnate devoted to the crown , may have kept watch and ward . It has been suggested that he ...
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... scene in a countrie " . The travestied 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 VI . , which is founded on Richard , Duke of York . In the old play Marlowe ...
... scene in a countrie " . The travestied 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 VI . , which is founded on Richard , Duke of York . In the old play Marlowe ...
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... already in 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 .
... already in 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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... 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 performance , and by recollected lines and speeches ...
... 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 performance , and by recollected lines and speeches ...
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... scenes of outrage and inexhaustible effusion of blood ; but amid these scenes of horror figures which had in them at least great tragic possibilities sometimes appeared . Perhaps the most truly English of the several dramatic forms was ...
... scenes of outrage and inexhaustible effusion of blood ; but amid these scenes of horror figures which had in them at least great tragic possibilities sometimes appeared . Perhaps the most truly English of the several dramatic forms was ...
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