The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volumen15Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... play " must mean that it had never been acted before . To the argument that the accident which caused the fire is more likely to happen at a first per- formance than when the play had been frequently on the stage , it might be answered ...
... play " must mean that it had never been acted before . To the argument that the accident which caused the fire is more likely to happen at a first per- formance than when the play had been frequently on the stage , it might be answered ...
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... play is so close that any interpretation of " the fool " in the ballad is preferable to inferring the presence of a professional fool in the play . Another argument against the identity of the play of the burning and the play of the ...
... play is so close that any interpretation of " the fool " in the ballad is preferable to inferring the presence of a professional fool in the play . Another argument against the identity of the play of the burning and the play of the ...
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... play con- taining a noise of targets and a fellow in a long motley coat . That it was consciously imitated by the writers of our play is not so clear . The coincidences noted by Prof. Elze are as follows . In both plays the king's ...
... play con- taining a noise of targets and a fellow in a long motley coat . That it was consciously imitated by the writers of our play is not so clear . The coincidences noted by Prof. Elze are as follows . In both plays the king's ...
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