The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... play revised . As the Second Part had followed the Play printed in 1594 , -The First Part of the Contention betwixt the two famous Houses of York and Lancaster - so the Third Part followed as closely the play printed in 1595. [ This was ...
... play revised . As the Second Part had followed the Play printed in 1594 , -The First Part of the Contention betwixt the two famous Houses of York and Lancaster - so the Third Part followed as closely the play printed in 1595. [ This was ...
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... plays. To further facilitate this comparison, we edit and annotate all three plays according to the same standards (so Shakespeare's play does not look more up-to-date than the other two), following the early texts of these plays in all ...
... plays. To further facilitate this comparison, we edit and annotate all three plays according to the same standards (so Shakespeare's play does not look more up-to-date than the other two), following the early texts of these plays in all ...
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... plays, a brief look at typical physics plays of the Cold War is useful. Many of them were responding to the science of the bomb as well as to the political and broader cultural developments arising from it. These plays are, in this ...
... plays, a brief look at typical physics plays of the Cold War is useful. Many of them were responding to the science of the bomb as well as to the political and broader cultural developments arising from it. These plays are, in this ...
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... plays – to the dramatic unities. He alludes to plays such as Macbeth and 3 Henry VI and the discerning reader is sure to discover more. Unsurprisingly, in a play concerned with institutional religion allusions to the Bible and Paradise ...
... plays – to the dramatic unities. He alludes to plays such as Macbeth and 3 Henry VI and the discerning reader is sure to discover more. Unsurprisingly, in a play concerned with institutional religion allusions to the Bible and Paradise ...
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... plays be printed as well as acted . But the dramatic author has reasons for publishing his plays which would hold good even if English fam- ilies went to the theatre as regularly as they take in the newspaper . A perfectly adequate and ...
... plays be printed as well as acted . But the dramatic author has reasons for publishing his plays which would hold good even if English fam- ilies went to the theatre as regularly as they take in the newspaper . A perfectly adequate and ...
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