The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Student's Cambridge EdHoughton, 1906 - 1237 pages |
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Student's Cambridge Ed William Shakespeare William Allan Neilson. N4 1306 Cop.6 EDITOR'S NOTE THE text of the present volume is the result of an independent examination of the early Quarto and the First Folio editions of Shakespeare's ...
Student's Cambridge Ed William Shakespeare William Allan Neilson. N4 1306 Cop.6 EDITOR'S NOTE THE text of the present volume is the result of an independent examination of the early Quarto and the First Folio editions of Shakespeare's ...
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... Shakespeare's treatment of his material in each play . Scholarly opinion on the dates of the dramas has now reached such a degree of harmony as to suggest the arranging of the plays in chronological order , according to the approximate ...
... Shakespeare's treatment of his material in each play . Scholarly opinion on the dates of the dramas has now reached such a degree of harmony as to suggest the arranging of the plays in chronological order , according to the approximate ...
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... Shakespeare Memorial Picture Gallery by Mrs. C. E. Flower . It is reproduced by permission of the Memorial Association . The autograph is taken from Shakespeare's will . BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH I THE name of Shakespeare was of wide viii ...
... Shakespeare Memorial Picture Gallery by Mrs. C. E. Flower . It is reproduced by permission of the Memorial Association . The autograph is taken from Shakespeare's will . BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH I THE name of Shakespeare was of wide viii ...
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... Shakespeare , a dealer in agricultural produce , who at the time of William's birth was a person of increasing importance in the town of Stratford - on - Avon in Warwickshire . John Shakespeare's wife was Mary Arden , the youngest ...
... Shakespeare , a dealer in agricultural produce , who at the time of William's birth was a person of increasing importance in the town of Stratford - on - Avon in Warwickshire . John Shakespeare's wife was Mary Arden , the youngest ...
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... Shakespeare's migration to London was due to Lucy's persecution . Interest in the stage , with which he seems to have become connected soon after his arrival in the metropolis , may have begun before he left home . While he was still a ...
... Shakespeare's migration to London was due to Lucy's persecution . Interest in the stage , with which he seems to have become connected soon after his arrival in the metropolis , may have begun before he left home . While he was still a ...
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