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... Shrew is clearly the model on which our play is ultimately fashioned , with changes introduced partly independently , partly from Gascoigne's Supposes . The counter - suggestion of Mr. Hickson that The Taming of the Shrew formed the ...
... Shrew is clearly the model on which our play is ultimately fashioned , with changes introduced partly independently , partly from Gascoigne's Supposes . The counter - suggestion of Mr. Hickson that The Taming of the Shrew formed the ...
Page xxxii
... Shrew and Shakespeare as furnishing some later alterations at the end : while two years later Fleay considered A Shrew the joint work of Shakespeare ( the prose ) and Marlowe ( the verse ) for the Earl of Pembroke's company , and that ...
... Shrew and Shakespeare as furnishing some later alterations at the end : while two years later Fleay considered A Shrew the joint work of Shakespeare ( the prose ) and Marlowe ( the verse ) for the Earl of Pembroke's company , and that ...
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... Shrew Shakespeare adapted another's work . Dr. Ward makes the interesting suggestion that A Shrew as it stands represents a Marlowesque revision of a yet older piece . If this be the case , our play is the fourth of the series , and to ...
... Shrew Shakespeare adapted another's work . Dr. Ward makes the interesting suggestion that A Shrew as it stands represents a Marlowesque revision of a yet older piece . If this be the case , our play is the fourth of the series , and to ...
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The Works of Shakespeare: The taming of the shrew. 1928 William Shakespeare No preview available - 1956 |
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