The Works of Shakespeare: Much ado about nothing. 1923at the University Press, 1954 |
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William Shakespeare Arthur Quiller-Couch, John Dover Wilson. Bradley at f his earlier Oxford Lect agraphs t It Tutorian g Halals cry Many unpl the more tha When , ther Lord David that Bradl unpleasant North's Plutarch any more ...
William Shakespeare Arthur Quiller-Couch, John Dover Wilson. Bradley at f his earlier Oxford Lect agraphs t It Tutorian g Halals cry Many unpl the more tha When , ther Lord David that Bradl unpleasant North's Plutarch any more ...
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William Shakespeare Arthur Quiller-Couch, John Dover Wilson. and the interpretation is confirmed , to my mind , not merely by her general attitude towards ' the beggar's nurse and Caesar's ' , which is quite incompatible with any shift ...
William Shakespeare Arthur Quiller-Couch, John Dover Wilson. and the interpretation is confirmed , to my mind , not merely by her general attitude towards ' the beggar's nurse and Caesar's ' , which is quite incompatible with any shift ...
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... Shakespeare's Tragedy with altera- tions ' , and acted nine times . This was a blend of what was thought most palatable to the public in Shakespeare with the best parts of Dryden's play . Shakespeare's Act I was retained with little ...
... Shakespeare's Tragedy with altera- tions ' , and acted nine times . This was a blend of what was thought most palatable to the public in Shakespeare with the best parts of Dryden's play . Shakespeare's Act I was retained with little ...
Contents
CLEOPATRA FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xxxvii |
THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1623 | 124 |
Copyright | |
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