The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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... Shakespearean as this , not only in what it copies but what it adds ; 1 but one such suffices to show that Shakespeare's hand had been set upon the play when Wilkins paraphrased it , and creates a presumption for the view that all that ...
... Shakespearean as this , not only in what it copies but what it adds ; 1 but one such suffices to show that Shakespeare's hand had been set upon the play when Wilkins paraphrased it , and creates a presumption for the view that all that ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. most amazing transitions in literature , suddenly steeps us in the ... Shakespeare's comings - in and goings - out tend to follow hers . Next to the birth - scene in clear Shakespearean quality ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. most amazing transitions in literature , suddenly steeps us in the ... Shakespeare's comings - in and goings - out tend to follow hers . Next to the birth - scene in clear Shakespearean quality ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Marina - scenes of Pericles to represent an unfinished drama of Shakespeare's own , to which the tedious flourish of the first two acts of an older play on the entire story was prefixed . But ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Marina - scenes of Pericles to represent an unfinished drama of Shakespeare's own , to which the tedious flourish of the first two acts of an older play on the entire story was prefixed . But ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. And a great part even of the ' Marina ' itself is only intermittently of clear Shakespearean quality . It would be rash to say that the Mytilene - scenes in the fourth act are too repulsive for ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. And a great part even of the ' Marina ' itself is only intermittently of clear Shakespearean quality . It would be rash to say that the Mytilene - scenes in the fourth act are too repulsive for ...
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... Shakespeare as well as Wilkins played a part . Wilkins , a latter - day Greene , resents the suppression of his Pericles by Shakespeare's riper work ; instead , however , of emulating the earlier Greene's malignant snarl at the upstart ...
... Shakespeare as well as Wilkins played a part . Wilkins , a latter - day Greene , resents the suppression of his Pericles by Shakespeare's riper work ; instead , however , of emulating the earlier Greene's malignant snarl at the upstart ...
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