AnglisticaE. B. Everitt Rosenkilde and Bagger, 1965 - 314 páginas |
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Página 7
... for reference and comparison , scholars intimately familiar with the problems in Shakespeare's earlier works will rather easily grasp the useful implications . Equally well , 8 this format will permit the more casual reader to.
... for reference and comparison , scholars intimately familiar with the problems in Shakespeare's earlier works will rather easily grasp the useful implications . Equally well , 8 this format will permit the more casual reader to.
Página 11
... readers . Spelling and punctuation are rather well normalized . The text is exceptionally accurate , apparently . This drama had been entered in the Stationers ' Register on May 8th of the same year by Stafford , and with the consent of ...
... readers . Spelling and punctuation are rather well normalized . The text is exceptionally accurate , apparently . This drama had been entered in the Stationers ' Register on May 8th of the same year by Stafford , and with the consent of ...
Página 63
... reader can make a similar comparison with the beginning of 1 Henry IV . An intertesselation of phrases and ideas from these six plays with those in the Shakespeare canon is sufficiently discernible that it is inexplicable to me that readers ...
... reader can make a similar comparison with the beginning of 1 Henry IV . An intertesselation of phrases and ideas from these six plays with those in the Shakespeare canon is sufficiently discernible that it is inexplicable to me that readers ...
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LEIR | 11 |
THE WEAKEST GOETH TO THE WALL | 61 |
EDMUND IRONSIDE | 103 |
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