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William Shakespeare. Copyright , 1901 By THE UNIVERSITY SOCIETY scene of the play is on the whole unsatisfactory ,
William Shakespeare. Copyright , 1901 By THE UNIVERSITY SOCIETY scene of the play is on the whole unsatisfactory ,
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William Shakespeare. scene of the play is on the whole unsatisfactory , and is possibly by another hand . Date of Composition . ( i . ) As You Like It may safely be assigned to the year 1599 , for while the play is not men- tioned in ...
William Shakespeare. scene of the play is on the whole unsatisfactory , and is possibly by another hand . Date of Composition . ( i . ) As You Like It may safely be assigned to the year 1599 , for while the play is not men- tioned in ...
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... plays were entered again ; moreover the previous entry bears the date May 27 , 1600 . The Sources . The plot of As You Like It was in all probability directly derived from a famous novel by Shakespeare's contemporary , Thomas Lodge ...
... plays were entered again ; moreover the previous entry bears the date May 27 , 1600 . The Sources . The plot of As You Like It was in all probability directly derived from a famous novel by Shakespeare's contemporary , Thomas Lodge ...
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... plays ' were not uncommon at the end of the sixteenth century . e.g. George - A - Green , Downfall and Death of Robert , Earl of Huntington , etc. To the abiding charm of Robin Hood and Maid Marian we owe the latest of pastoral plays ...
... plays ' were not uncommon at the end of the sixteenth century . e.g. George - A - Green , Downfall and Death of Robert , Earl of Huntington , etc. To the abiding charm of Robin Hood and Maid Marian we owe the latest of pastoral plays ...
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... play . " Nor can it well be worth any man's while , " writes Mr. Swinburne , † " to say or to hear for the thousandth time that As You Like It would be one of those works which prove , as Landor said long since , the falsehood of the ...
... play . " Nor can it well be worth any man's while , " writes Mr. Swinburne , † " to say or to hear for the thousandth time that As You Like It would be one of those works which prove , as Landor said long since , the falsehood of the ...
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