The Works of Shakespeare: Much ado about nothing. 1923at the University Press, 1954 |
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... seems to find ' the moral atmosphere unpleasant ' , he seems a little unfair and more than a little misleading . He refers , no doubt , to Bradley's confession that , although ' we close the book in a triumph which is more than ...
... seems to find ' the moral atmosphere unpleasant ' , he seems a little unfair and more than a little misleading . He refers , no doubt , to Bradley's confession that , although ' we close the book in a triumph which is more than ...
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... seems generally accepted , that she shrinks from following Antony ' after the high Roman fashion ' . ' Her first thought , ' Bradley writes , I is too great for her . She would live on if she could , and would cheat her victor too of ...
... seems generally accepted , that she shrinks from following Antony ' after the high Roman fashion ' . ' Her first thought , ' Bradley writes , I is too great for her . She would live on if she could , and would cheat her victor too of ...
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... seems to have had scanty success . The first post - Restoration revival of our play which was at once a success , and refrained from taking liberties with Shakespeare's text , seems to have been Samuel Phelps's at Sadler's Wells , 22-25 ...
... seems to have had scanty success . The first post - Restoration revival of our play which was at once a success , and refrained from taking liberties with Shakespeare's text , seems to have been Samuel Phelps's at Sadler's Wells , 22-25 ...
Contenido
CLEOPATRA FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xxxvii |
THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1623 | 124 |
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