The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 15Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... Fletcher . Shakspere ( ending with " what appetite you have " ) . Fletcher ( beginning from the above ) . " i . ii . ,, V. i . ii . iii . " " Shakspere . Fletcher . " " iv . iv . v . Fletcher . = Prologue and Epilogue , Spedding ...
... Fletcher . Shakspere ( ending with " what appetite you have " ) . Fletcher ( beginning from the above ) . " i . ii . ,, V. i . ii . iii . " " Shakspere . Fletcher . " " iv . iv . v . Fletcher . = Prologue and Epilogue , Spedding ...
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... Fletcher's . Fletcher could have re- duced the number of his double endings but he could not have written like Shakespeare . A few double - ended lines of Fletcher's could not be mistaken for Shakespeare's work , or a few double - ended ...
... Fletcher's . Fletcher could have re- duced the number of his double endings but he could not have written like Shakespeare . A few double - ended lines of Fletcher's could not be mistaken for Shakespeare's work , or a few double - ended ...
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... Fletcher . Some are to be found in other writers and especially in Massinger . It is known that Fletcher and Massinger worked together , but whether a particular phrase in Massinger is due to Fletcher's interposition is a matter I do ...
... Fletcher . Some are to be found in other writers and especially in Massinger . It is known that Fletcher and Massinger worked together , but whether a particular phrase in Massinger is due to Fletcher's interposition is a matter I do ...
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