The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 2 巻Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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... probably due to Shakespeare's MS .; the poet had evidently not revised this play as carefully as his other early efforts . Several critics are inclined to attribute the final scene to another hand ; it bears evident signs of hasty ...
... probably due to Shakespeare's MS .; the poet had evidently not revised this play as carefully as his other early efforts . Several critics are inclined to attribute the final scene to another hand ; it bears evident signs of hasty ...
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... Probably Shakespeare was not directly indebted to Montemayor ; as early as 1584-5 a play was acted at Greenwich " on the Sondaie next after newe yeares daie at night , " entitled The History of Felix and Philiomena ; where Felix is ...
... Probably Shakespeare was not directly indebted to Montemayor ; as early as 1584-5 a play was acted at Greenwich " on the Sondaie next after newe yeares daie at night , " entitled The History of Felix and Philiomena ; where Felix is ...
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... probably the first of Shakespeare's plays dealing with love - intrigue the reader must remember that it links itself to the pre - Shakespearean romantic dramas based on Ital- ian love - stories ; but these earlier dramas are rare . The ...
... probably the first of Shakespeare's plays dealing with love - intrigue the reader must remember that it links itself to the pre - Shakespearean romantic dramas based on Ital- ian love - stories ; but these earlier dramas are rare . The ...
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... probably one of the " streames " that drew forth this no less appropriate than beautiful tribute from the great sweet poet of Faery Land . For even in the plays , which we suppose to have been writ- ten before this period , there are ...
... probably one of the " streames " that drew forth this no less appropriate than beautiful tribute from the great sweet poet of Faery Land . For even in the plays , which we suppose to have been writ- ten before this period , there are ...
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... probably the cause of the inequal- ities in question ; -a cause that would not be likely to operate , unless there were call for the revival of a play . No novel or romance has been found , to which Shake- speare could have been much ...
... probably the cause of the inequal- ities in question ; -a cause that would not be likely to operate , unless there were call for the revival of a play . No novel or romance has been found , to which Shake- speare could have been much ...
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