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... play to him has hitherto rested chiefly upon evidence of a negative kind , having been arrived at by subtracting the scenes that clearly show the more easily recognizable hand of Mas- singer , it is desirable that I should give some ...
... play to him has hitherto rested chiefly upon evidence of a negative kind , having been arrived at by subtracting the scenes that clearly show the more easily recognizable hand of Mas- singer , it is desirable that I should give some ...
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... play- wright , came to represent a book . " Only as a book could he have survived the Puritans , but The survival did not imply established fame . for Pepys , and the whole record shows that it was name of Shakespeare had no impressive ...
... play- wright , came to represent a book . " Only as a book could he have survived the Puritans , but The survival did not imply established fame . for Pepys , and the whole record shows that it was name of Shakespeare had no impressive ...
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the play conveys suggestion of greater import . Pro- fessor Conway in a recent volume finds many arguments to prove that Shakespeare , at the date when he wrote The Tempest , ' was familiar with the Aeneid . Investigation of such ...
the play conveys suggestion of greater import . Pro- fessor Conway in a recent volume finds many arguments to prove that Shakespeare , at the date when he wrote The Tempest , ' was familiar with the Aeneid . Investigation of such ...
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... play In this antipathous extreme with mine Lest gladness suffocate me ? which appears again in ' The Queen of Corinth , ' III . ii . : - She extends her hand As if she saw something antipathous Unto her virtuous life and in the last ...
... play In this antipathous extreme with mine Lest gladness suffocate me ? which appears again in ' The Queen of Corinth , ' III . ii . : - She extends her hand As if she saw something antipathous Unto her virtuous life and in the last ...
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... to be admitted to his con- His humour indeed is so ceaseless a play on of as a whole , the genealogist will find his account.fidence the secret of his charm is hidden from us . 12 S. VIII . FEB . 26 , 1921. ] NOTES AND QUERIES . 179.
... to be admitted to his con- His humour indeed is so ceaseless a play on of as a whole , the genealogist will find his account.fidence the secret of his charm is hidden from us . 12 S. VIII . FEB . 26 , 1921. ] NOTES AND QUERIES . 179.
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