The Works of Shakespeare: IThe University Press, 1952 |
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William Shakespeare Arthur Quiller-Couch, John Dover Wilson. INTRODUCTION TO HENRY VI PARTS II AND III ( continued ) III . SHAKESPEARE'S EARLY DRAMATIC STYLE While discussing the problem of the authorship of Henry VI , which has been the ...
William Shakespeare Arthur Quiller-Couch, John Dover Wilson. INTRODUCTION TO HENRY VI PARTS II AND III ( continued ) III . SHAKESPEARE'S EARLY DRAMATIC STYLE While discussing the problem of the authorship of Henry VI , which has been the ...
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... Shakespeare most markedly shows his superiority to his early contemporaries . Mar- lowe himself is empty beside him . And what especially enriches Shakespeare's verse is his use of metaphor . Many books of recent years have been ...
... Shakespeare most markedly shows his superiority to his early contemporaries . Mar- lowe himself is empty beside him . And what especially enriches Shakespeare's verse is his use of metaphor . Many books of recent years have been ...
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William Shakespeare Arthur Quiller-Couch, John Dover Wilson. of Part II and one at Stratford of both Parts . In the present century they met with similar neglect . In America the plays have suffered even more nearly total oblivion . On ...
William Shakespeare Arthur Quiller-Couch, John Dover Wilson. of Part II and one at Stratford of both Parts . In the present century they met with similar neglect . In America the plays have suffered even more nearly total oblivion . On ...
Contents
CROOKBACK | vii |
The Wars of the Roses in the Chronicles | xvi |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF HENRY VI | xxxix |
Copyright | |
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