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Page xv
... literary data relating to the sources of the plays and poems , and an interpretation of their place and meaning in Shakespeare's work as a whole ; while the notes indicate the radical departures from the old texts , suggest XV Introduction.
... literary data relating to the sources of the plays and poems , and an interpretation of their place and meaning in Shakespeare's work as a whole ; while the notes indicate the radical departures from the old texts , suggest XV Introduction.
Page xvi
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. indicate the radical departures from the old texts , suggest the most probable readings in those pås- sages in which the old texts are " incorrigibly cor- rupt , " and supply such other ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. indicate the radical departures from the old texts , suggest the most probable readings in those pås- sages in which the old texts are " incorrigibly cor- rupt , " and supply such other ...
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... suggests , elaborately decorated censers in which incense was lavishly burned to a Queen in- credibly avid of adulation and flattery . As a writer of comedies for the Court , the author of " Euphues " influenced the language of the ...
... suggests , elaborately decorated censers in which incense was lavishly burned to a Queen in- credibly avid of adulation and flattery . As a writer of comedies for the Court , the author of " Euphues " influenced the language of the ...
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... either in the Genevan version or in the revision of 1568 , is equally apparent . His references to incidents in Biblical history and his use of Biblical phrases suggest a familiarity acquired in boyhood 38 William Shakespeare.
... either in the Genevan version or in the revision of 1568 , is equally apparent . His references to incidents in Biblical history and his use of Biblical phrases suggest a familiarity acquired in boyhood 38 William Shakespeare.
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. use of Biblical phrases suggest a familiarity acquired in boyhood rather than a ... suggested that when Fal- staff " babbled of green fields " his memory was going back to the days when , as a ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. use of Biblical phrases suggest a familiarity acquired in boyhood rather than a ... suggested that when Fal- staff " babbled of green fields " his memory was going back to the days when , as a ...
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