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William Shakespeare. " speare's plays already known in 1598 , and that is the earliest mention we have . Malone ... Shakespeare , p . 188 ) that " the play was produced in 1591 with work by a second hand in it , which was cut out and ...
William Shakespeare. " speare's plays already known in 1598 , and that is the earliest mention we have . Malone ... Shakespeare , p . 188 ) that " the play was produced in 1591 with work by a second hand in it , which was cut out and ...
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William Shakespeare. Diana as Shakespeare's real source . It has , however , been overlooked that there existed a French translation of the First Part of Montemayor's work by Nicolas Collin ( Rheims , 1578 , 8 ° ) , reprinted with a ...
William Shakespeare. Diana as Shakespeare's real source . It has , however , been overlooked that there existed a French translation of the First Part of Montemayor's work by Nicolas Collin ( Rheims , 1578 , 8 ° ) , reprinted with a ...
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William Shakespeare. argues much unlikelihood that the poet would assign to Valentine a change of front at all like his . Stage History . The Henry Irving Shakespeare gives , from Genest and other sources , some details of the later ...
William Shakespeare. argues much unlikelihood that the poet would assign to Valentine a change of front at all like his . Stage History . The Henry Irving Shakespeare gives , from Genest and other sources , some details of the later ...
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