The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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... Shakespeare saw something ungenial in the subject - matter . On the contrary , all seems to lead us to suppose that Shakespeare liked the subject sufficiently well to revise the greater part of an old comedy he had written years before ...
... Shakespeare saw something ungenial in the subject - matter . On the contrary , all seems to lead us to suppose that Shakespeare liked the subject sufficiently well to revise the greater part of an old comedy he had written years before ...
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William Shakespeare William James Craig, Robert Hope Case. ring is strangely not referred to till this last scene ; and may have been introduced into the fifth act , at a remodelling in 1597 , say , when Shakespeare would know of the ...
William Shakespeare William James Craig, Robert Hope Case. ring is strangely not referred to till this last scene ; and may have been introduced into the fifth act , at a remodelling in 1597 , say , when Shakespeare would know of the ...
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... Shakespeare most clearly sympathises with , which runner is his favourite , what way of running evidently the one that seems best to him ? No one denies that Shakespeare is as nearly impersonal as it is possible to be . But it is hardly ...
... Shakespeare most clearly sympathises with , which runner is his favourite , what way of running evidently the one that seems best to him ? No one denies that Shakespeare is as nearly impersonal as it is possible to be . But it is hardly ...
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