Shakespeare's Mystery Play: The Opening of the Globe Theatre 1599Manchester University Press, 1999 - 292 pages |
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... wrote Ides ... contracted thus , js : The Players knew the Word well enough in the Contraction ; but when the MSS came to the Press , the Compositors were not so well informed in it ; they knew that jst frequently stood for first ; and ...
... wrote Ides ... contracted thus , js : The Players knew the Word well enough in the Contraction ; but when the MSS came to the Press , the Compositors were not so well informed in it ; they knew that jst frequently stood for first ; and ...
Page 176
... wrote and intended ' Tharsus ' and it was a reason widely known . St Paul was born at Tarsus . I have no doubt that Shakespeare wrote " Tarsus ' , and the Folio text should be restored . Hateful error , and the setting sunne of Rome ...
... wrote and intended ' Tharsus ' and it was a reason widely known . St Paul was born at Tarsus . I have no doubt that Shakespeare wrote " Tarsus ' , and the Folio text should be restored . Hateful error , and the setting sunne of Rome ...
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... wrote : " The Historie of God's booke to the Christian is infallible ' ( Muir , 1909 , 190 ) . This is paradoxical . Protestants who rejected the infallibility of the Pope - man - were expected to believe that a book was infallible ? A ...
... wrote : " The Historie of God's booke to the Christian is infallible ' ( Muir , 1909 , 190 ) . This is paradoxical . Protestants who rejected the infallibility of the Pope - man - were expected to believe that a book was infallible ? A ...
Contents
Temporal markers to midJune 1599 in Julius Caesar | 36 |
6 | 77 |
8 | 91 |
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