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Page xxiii
... Shakespearean touches , " if he so willed , and took sufficient pains , in dealing with the work of Shakespeare . With regard to the metre of Act I. scene ii . , no adequate reason can be assigned for the existence of the numerous ...
... Shakespearean touches , " if he so willed , and took sufficient pains , in dealing with the work of Shakespeare . With regard to the metre of Act I. scene ii . , no adequate reason can be assigned for the existence of the numerous ...
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... Shakespeare himself . Nor is it necessary to suspect anything in Act v . I can- not find , as the Clarendon editors do , any " singular weak- ness " in V. v . 47-50 , although perhaps Shakespeare himself might , on a revision , have ...
... Shakespeare himself . Nor is it necessary to suspect anything in Act v . I can- not find , as the Clarendon editors do , any " singular weak- ness " in V. v . 47-50 , although perhaps Shakespeare himself might , on a revision , have ...
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William Shakespeare William James Craig, Robert Hope Case. " as historical , nor does he restrict himself to following in con- tinuous fashion the narrative of the Chronicle . In particular , for the murder of Duncan he adopts in many of ...
William Shakespeare William James Craig, Robert Hope Case. " as historical , nor does he restrict himself to following in con- tinuous fashion the narrative of the Chronicle . In particular , for the murder of Duncan he adopts in many of ...
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