Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - 251 Seiten |
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... Stratford - on - Avon to glean oral traditions of the dramatist's life there . Many other of Shakespeare's admirers had previously made Stratford Church , where stood his tomb , a place of pilgrimage , and Aubrey had acknowledged in ...
... Stratford - on - Avon to glean oral traditions of the dramatist's life there . Many other of Shakespeare's admirers had previously made Stratford Church , where stood his tomb , a place of pilgrimage , and Aubrey had acknowledged in ...
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... Stratford till 1700. He told Bowman that a part of Falstaff's character was drawn from a fellow- townsman at Stratford against whom Shakespeare cherished a grudge owing to his obduracy in some business transaction . Bowman repeated the ...
... Stratford till 1700. He told Bowman that a part of Falstaff's character was drawn from a fellow- townsman at Stratford against whom Shakespeare cherished a grudge owing to his obduracy in some business transaction . Bowman repeated the ...
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... Stratford itself . The British nation may therefore take credit for having set up at least one fitting monument to Shakespeare by consecrating to public uses the property identified with his career in Stratford . Larger funds than the ...
... Stratford itself . The British nation may therefore take credit for having set up at least one fitting monument to Shakespeare by consecrating to public uses the property identified with his career in Stratford . Larger funds than the ...
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II | 4 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE ELIZABETHAN PLAYGOER | 25 |
The Contrast between the Elizabethan and the Mod | 43 |
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