The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 2Methuen, 1904 |
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... play , ' says Mr. Daniel , ' is a very slippery element , difficult to fix in any consistent scheme . ' gests the following : - He sug- Day 1. I. 27 2. II . Interval of a day or two . 3. III . 1. , Saturday , the eve of the wedding . 4 ...
... play , ' says Mr. Daniel , ' is a very slippery element , difficult to fix in any consistent scheme . ' gests the following : - He sug- Day 1. I. 27 2. II . Interval of a day or two . 3. III . 1. , Saturday , the eve of the wedding . 4 ...
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... plays during the last decade of Elizabeth's reign . Dekker and Chettle's Patient Grissel was acted in 1600 ; Heywood's A Woman Killed with Kindness in 1603. But neither the long- suffering wife whom no harshness ... play 3 Introduction •
... plays during the last decade of Elizabeth's reign . Dekker and Chettle's Patient Grissel was acted in 1600 ; Heywood's A Woman Killed with Kindness in 1603. But neither the long- suffering wife whom no harshness ... play 3 Introduction •
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... play in his list of Shakespeare's excellent comedies ; but this is indecisive in the case of a play so largely not Shakespeare's . In any case , it had long been familiar in 1609 , when Samuel Rowlands made one of his ' Six honest ...
... play in his list of Shakespeare's excellent comedies ; but this is indecisive in the case of a play so largely not Shakespeare's . In any case , it had long been familiar in 1609 , when Samuel Rowlands made one of his ' Six honest ...
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... play The Taming of A Shrew , which was published in 1594 , with the following title : ' A Pleasant Conceited Historie , called The Taming of a Shrew . • As it was sundry times acted by the Right Honourable the Earl of Pembrook his ...
... play The Taming of A Shrew , which was published in 1594 , with the following title : ' A Pleasant Conceited Historie , called The Taming of a Shrew . • As it was sundry times acted by the Right Honourable the Earl of Pembrook his ...
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... play fitfully touched by an academic hand . When or by whom the old drama of A Shrew was first recast we do not know ; but that Shake- speare had such a recast before him , large parts of which he retained , can hardly be disputed . The ...
... play fitfully touched by an academic hand . When or by whom the old drama of A Shrew was first recast we do not know ; but that Shake- speare had such a recast before him , large parts of which he retained , can hardly be disputed . The ...
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