Shakespeare: A Historical and Critical Study with Annotated Texts of Twenty-one PlaysScott, Foresman, 1931 - 1194 pages Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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Page 110
... Romeo and Juliet was for the sake of obtaining a copy to be acted , this stage version being later sold to Danter . That in issuing the second , " good " quarto of Romeo and Juliet the print- ers used a playhouse copy can be seen from ...
... Romeo and Juliet was for the sake of obtaining a copy to be acted , this stage version being later sold to Danter . That in issuing the second , " good " quarto of Romeo and Juliet the print- ers used a playhouse copy can be seen from ...
Page 112
... Romeo and Juliet did not lend itself to either Kyd's or Marlowe's pat- tern , it was an extremely good story , set in the very heart of Italian domestic and civil life . The bringing of these moving realistic elements from the Italian ...
... Romeo and Juliet did not lend itself to either Kyd's or Marlowe's pat- tern , it was an extremely good story , set in the very heart of Italian domestic and civil life . The bringing of these moving realistic elements from the Italian ...
Page 113
... Romeo and Juliet , as well as about eight others valuable in themselves and particu- larly interesting because of their establish- ment of trends in his workmanship toward the greatness which was to follow . As to themes , the ...
... Romeo and Juliet , as well as about eight others valuable in themselves and particu- larly interesting because of their establish- ment of trends in his workmanship toward the greatness which was to follow . As to themes , the ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
SHAKESPEARES EARLY PERIOD | 77 |
TEXT OF FOUR PLAYS FROM THE EARLY PERIOD | 123 |
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