The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Life, etc. Comedy of errors. Two gentlemen of VeronaHeath, 1880 |
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... play is mentioned by the printers of the First Folio among those which “ are not for- merly entred to other men " . Various points in the text , especially the form of the stage - directions , make it probable that the play was ...
... play is mentioned by the printers of the First Folio among those which “ are not for- merly entred to other men " . Various points in the text , especially the form of the stage - directions , make it probable that the play was ...
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... play of 1600. They must have been added at some later performance by way of " topical allusions " . But even this supposition is not neces- sary . The first of these passages may refer to some earlier inhibition - perhaps alluded to in ...
... play of 1600. They must have been added at some later performance by way of " topical allusions " . But even this supposition is not neces- sary . The first of these passages may refer to some earlier inhibition - perhaps alluded to in ...
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... play , being presupposed in the conditions in which the action opens . In treating these presuppositions , story- tellers have always allowed themselves more freedom than in the actual conduct of the tale . The Greek tragedians were ...
... play , being presupposed in the conditions in which the action opens . In treating these presuppositions , story- tellers have always allowed themselves more freedom than in the actual conduct of the tale . The Greek tragedians were ...
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