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... ORAL TRADITION I. The Reception of the News of Shakespeare's Death II . The Evolution in England of Formal Biography III . Oral Tradition concerning Shakespeare in Theatri- cal Circles IV . The Testimonies of Seventeenth - century ...
... ORAL TRADITION I. The Reception of the News of Shakespeare's Death II . The Evolution in England of Formal Biography III . Oral Tradition concerning Shakespeare in Theatri- cal Circles IV . The Testimonies of Seventeenth - century ...
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... oral tradition . These were to the effect that " the great Shakespear " dreaded the removal of his bones to the charnel - house attached to the ... TRADITION OF GRENDON 77 years after Shakespeare died , 76 SHAKESPEARE IN ORAL TRADITION.
... oral tradition . These were to the effect that " the great Shakespear " dreaded the removal of his bones to the charnel - house attached to the ... TRADITION OF GRENDON 77 years after Shakespeare died , 76 SHAKESPEARE IN ORAL TRADITION.
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... tradition only in those who are ignorant of the fate that invariably befell the original manu- scripts and correspondence of Elizabethan and } PRESENT STATE OF KNOWLEDGE 81 Jacobean poets and dramatists 80 SHAKESPEARE IN ORAL TRADITION.
... tradition only in those who are ignorant of the fate that invariably befell the original manu- scripts and correspondence of Elizabethan and } PRESENT STATE OF KNOWLEDGE 81 Jacobean poets and dramatists 80 SHAKESPEARE IN ORAL TRADITION.
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