The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1at the University Press, 1957 - 56 pages |
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... Jonson for their champion , while Shakespeare almost at unawares grows to his stature as chief challenger on behalf of the theatre - men who worked for the stage and its daily bread , with no hankering side - glance after the honours ...
... Jonson for their champion , while Shakespeare almost at unawares grows to his stature as chief challenger on behalf of the theatre - men who worked for the stage and its daily bread , with no hankering side - glance after the honours ...
Page xi
... Jonson , who in 1616 had brought together and issued nine pieces in a folio volume . Some may argue that between the date of his death and that of the First Folio of 1623 Shakespeare's fame had vastly grown , quoting Jonson's splendid ...
... Jonson , who in 1616 had brought together and issued nine pieces in a folio volume . Some may argue that between the date of his death and that of the First Folio of 1623 Shakespeare's fame had vastly grown , quoting Jonson's splendid ...
Page xii
... Jonson's real opinion to the famous passage in Timber or Discoveries , frank as it is and fami- liarly spoken , with its confession that he ' loved the man ' and its characteristic glance at ' the players ' ( Heminge and Condell ) for ...
... Jonson's real opinion to the famous passage in Timber or Discoveries , frank as it is and fami- liarly spoken , with its confession that he ' loved the man ' and its characteristic glance at ' the players ' ( Heminge and Condell ) for ...
Contents
TITLEPAGE OF THE FIRST FOLIO FRONTISPIECE | vii |
TEXTUAL | xxix |
KING JAMES I TO FACE PAGE | xlv |
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