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Beyond a list of the players , among whom the famous comedian Kemp figured as Dogberry , 2 nothing is known of these performances ; but the play , which is not mentioned by Meres ( 1598 ) and is bound by close affinities of temper and ...
Beyond a list of the players , among whom the famous comedian Kemp figured as Dogberry , 2 nothing is known of these performances ; but the play , which is not mentioned by Meres ( 1598 ) and is bound by close affinities of temper and ...
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The subsequent fortunes of the play were not , for one of the masterpieces of English comedy , eventful . It was one of the six plays of Shakespeare chosen for performance at the wedding festivities of the Princess Elizabeth in 1613 ...
The subsequent fortunes of the play were not , for one of the masterpieces of English comedy , eventful . It was one of the six plays of Shakespeare chosen for performance at the wedding festivities of the Princess Elizabeth in 1613 ...
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In the later Comedies his plan is a subtler and more difficult one . He admits as contrivers of harm persons purely malign and criminal , like Stephano and Antonio in The Tempest , and Don John in our play , or fatuously cruel ...
In the later Comedies his plan is a subtler and more difficult one . He admits as contrivers of harm persons purely malign and criminal , like Stephano and Antonio in The Tempest , and Don John in our play , or fatuously cruel ...
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The play is only half through , but here is the beginning of the end . Under ordinary conditions the discovery must follow at once , Hero would be vindicated before the marriage , and the whole scheme of the drama would dissolve .
The play is only half through , but here is the beginning of the end . Under ordinary conditions the discovery must follow at once , Hero would be vindicated before the marriage , and the whole scheme of the drama would dissolve .
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It is a part of the irony , grave but not yet bitter , which underlies the play , that in this community of brilliantly accomplished men and women , it is not by dint of wit but through the blind channels of accident and unreason that ...
It is a part of the irony , grave but not yet bitter , which underlies the play , that in this community of brilliantly accomplished men and women , it is not by dint of wit but through the blind channels of accident and unreason that ...
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