The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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... play was expanded and not compressed . ( 2 ) Secondly , he thinks there are perhaps a few signs of omission in our text ( over and above the plentiful signs of corruption ) , and he gives as an example the passage I. iv . 33-43 , where ...
... play was expanded and not compressed . ( 2 ) Secondly , he thinks there are perhaps a few signs of omission in our text ( over and above the plentiful signs of corruption ) , and he gives as an example the passage I. iv . 33-43 , where ...
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... play begins at I. iii The simple explanation of the introduction of the antece scenes of 118 lines would seem to be that after the play came popular , it was discovered that the " characters " of weird sisters might be exploited to more ...
... play begins at I. iii The simple explanation of the introduction of the antece scenes of 118 lines would seem to be that after the play came popular , it was discovered that the " characters " of weird sisters might be exploited to more ...
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... play ; and there are many specific references to Holinshed to be found in the notes on particular passages of the play . With regard to the construction and general characteristic of the tragedy , the construction is outlined with great ...
... play ; and there are many specific references to Holinshed to be found in the notes on particular passages of the play . With regard to the construction and general characteristic of the tragedy , the construction is outlined with great ...
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