Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - 251 Seiten |
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... tradition . These were to the effect that " the great Shakespear " dreaded the removal of his bones to the charnel - house attached to the church ... TRADITION OF GRENDON 77 years after Shakespeare died , 76 SHAKESPEARE IN ORAL TRADITION.
... tradition . These were to the effect that " the great Shakespear " dreaded the removal of his bones to the charnel - house attached to the church ... TRADITION OF GRENDON 77 years after Shakespeare died , 76 SHAKESPEARE IN ORAL TRADITION.
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... tradition of Stratford to have been more thoroughly reported , such as is extant in writing is sufficient to prove that Shakespeare's literary eminence was well known in his native place during the century that followed his death . In ...
... tradition of Stratford to have been more thoroughly reported , such as is extant in writing is sufficient to prove that Shakespeare's literary eminence was well known in his native place during the century that followed his death . In ...
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... tradition ; still less did he consult with thoroughness official records or refer- ences to Shakespeare's literary achievements in the books of his contemporaries . Such labour as that was to be undertaken later , when the practice of ...
... tradition ; still less did he consult with thoroughness official records or refer- ences to Shakespeare's literary achievements in the books of his contemporaries . Such labour as that was to be undertaken later , when the practice of ...
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