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... play ) to " make you merry with fair Katharine of France " -as if there could possibly be any need for any further ... play was performed on the boards either of the Curtain or the Globe . Falstaff alas ! was absent ; the pathetic tale ...
... play ) to " make you merry with fair Katharine of France " -as if there could possibly be any need for any further ... play was performed on the boards either of the Curtain or the Globe . Falstaff alas ! was absent ; the pathetic tale ...
Page xiii
... play . Mr. Aldis Wright , however , thinks that the entry of this play was prema- ture , and that the play was not ready ( Preface to As You Like It , Clarendon Press ed . ) . The question as to the attitude of the players towards the ...
... play . Mr. Aldis Wright , however , thinks that the entry of this play was prema- ture , and that the play was not ready ( Preface to As You Like It , Clarendon Press ed . ) . The question as to the attitude of the players towards the ...
Page xv
... play . But the period open to us can be still further reduced : from the Chorus to Act v . it appears that when the play was acted Essex was still expected to return home in triumph from his Irish expedition : he did not start on this ...
... play . But the period open to us can be still further reduced : from the Chorus to Act v . it appears that when the play was acted Essex was still expected to return home in triumph from his Irish expedition : he did not start on this ...
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