Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - 251 Seiten |
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... hand on the revision of an old play , and the manager was not slow to recognise an unmatched gift for dramatic writing . It was probably not till 1591 , when Shakespeare was twenty - seven , that his earliest original play , Love's ...
... hand on the revision of an old play , and the manager was not slow to recognise an unmatched gift for dramatic writing . It was probably not till 1591 , when Shakespeare was twenty - seven , that his earliest original play , Love's ...
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... hands of Betterton , an investigator at first hand . But the fact remains that Rowe " " made no sustained nor scholarly effort to collect exhaustively even.
... hands of Betterton , an investigator at first hand . But the fact remains that Rowe " " made no sustained nor scholarly effort to collect exhaustively even.
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... hand of God alone , and no hand of blood or bone " can rob him of the sacred handle of his sceptre . But the catastrophe of the play demonstrates that that theft is entirely within human scope . The king is barbarously mur- dered . In ...
... hand of God alone , and no hand of blood or bone " can rob him of the sacred handle of his sceptre . But the catastrophe of the play demonstrates that that theft is entirely within human scope . The king is barbarously mur- dered . In ...
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