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... tion . It is a forgery of no intrinsic brilliance or wit . It bears on its dull face marks of guilt which could only escape the notice of the uninformed . It is not likely to mislead the critical . Nevertheless it has deceived many an ...
... tion . It is a forgery of no intrinsic brilliance or wit . It bears on its dull face marks of guilt which could only escape the notice of the uninformed . It is not likely to mislead the critical . Nevertheless it has deceived many an ...
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... tion of romance by , 199 . Grendon , tradition of Shakespeare at , 77 . 247 " Grenovicus , " contributor to Gen- tleman's Magazine , 195 . Hales , John , of Eton , 78 . Hall , Bp . Joseph , French transla- tion of works by , 199 . Hart ...
... tion of romance by , 199 . Grendon , tradition of Shakespeare at , 77 . 247 " Grenovicus , " contributor to Gen- tleman's Magazine , 195 . Hales , John , of Eton , 78 . Hall , Bp . Joseph , French transla- tion of works by , 199 . Hart ...
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... tion of Shakespeare , 215 . More , Sir Thomas , his Utopia in France , 204 . Municipal theatre , its justifica- tion , 122 ; in Europe , 134 . Musset , Alfred de , on Shakespeare , 206 . Nash , John , and commemoration of Shakespeare ...
... tion of Shakespeare , 215 . More , Sir Thomas , his Utopia in France , 204 . Municipal theatre , its justifica- tion , 122 ; in Europe , 134 . Musset , Alfred de , on Shakespeare , 206 . Nash , John , and commemoration of Shakespeare ...
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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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