The Dramatic Works of William ShakspeareFisher, Son and Company, 1829 - 908 páginas |
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... play - wright . The date at which his first play appeared is unknown , and the greatest uncertainty prevails with respect to the chronological order in which the whole series was written , exbibited , or published . As no certain ...
... play - wright . The date at which his first play appeared is unknown , and the greatest uncertainty prevails with respect to the chronological order in which the whole series was written , exbibited , or published . As no certain ...
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... play of Hamlet , Shakspeare must have read Saxo Grammaticus in Latin , no translation having been made into any modern language . But the truth is , that he did not take it from Saxo at all ; a novel , called the Historie of Hamblet ...
... play of Hamlet , Shakspeare must have read Saxo Grammaticus in Latin , no translation having been made into any modern language . But the truth is , that he did not take it from Saxo at all ; a novel , called the Historie of Hamblet ...
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... plays ; nor were any allowed to be published , till revised and approved by persons in authority . In the temper and ... play of King Lear , speaks of the original as an obscure piece , recommended to his notice by a friend . In the ...
... plays ; nor were any allowed to be published , till revised and approved by persons in authority . In the temper and ... play of King Lear , speaks of the original as an obscure piece , recommended to his notice by a friend . In the ...
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... play about the year 1607 : one , upon the same subject , had been written by a young Scotch Nobleman , the Earl of Sterline ; and in many passages of each , a strong similarity may be traced : --- this was probably occasioned by both ...
... play about the year 1607 : one , upon the same subject , had been written by a young Scotch Nobleman , the Earl of Sterline ; and in many passages of each , a strong similarity may be traced : --- this was probably occasioned by both ...
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... play of Julius Cesar . He was then " a masker and a reveller , " of comely person , lively wit , and insinuating address : --- but the fire of youth , and the dictates of ambition , restrained his licentious cravings within tolerable ...
... play of Julius Cesar . He was then " a masker and a reveller , " of comely person , lively wit , and insinuating address : --- but the fire of youth , and the dictates of ambition , restrained his licentious cravings within tolerable ...
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