The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night or What you will, 1930At the University Press, 1962 |
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... play as new is scarcely consistent with its having been more than a few months on the stage . On the other hand , as Foakes points out , 4 Thomas Lorkin's letter written the day after the fire , referring without explanation to ' the play ...
... play as new is scarcely consistent with its having been more than a few months on the stage . On the other hand , as Foakes points out , 4 Thomas Lorkin's letter written the day after the fire , referring without explanation to ' the play ...
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... play to be of Elizabethan origin , ' none the less suggested that the marriage might have been the occasion for its revival , James Spedding thought the completion of the play may have been hastened on for this event , and a number of ...
... play to be of Elizabethan origin , ' none the less suggested that the marriage might have been the occasion for its revival , James Spedding thought the completion of the play may have been hastened on for this event , and a number of ...
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... play " , which was no doubt very popular then , as it has been ever since'.1 2 It is a pity that Spedding ever ... play , and quite another to see in those parts undoubtedly by Shakespeare the promise of a radically different kind of ...
... play " , which was no doubt very popular then , as it has been ever since'.1 2 It is a pity that Spedding ever ... play , and quite another to see in those parts undoubtedly by Shakespeare the promise of a radically different kind of ...
Inhalt
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Urheberrecht | |
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