The Plays of Shakspeare, Том 7Doubleday & McClure Company, 1897 |
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... play being a picture of human life in action , if it be written for the world at large , must have its point of ... play , that only the motive of his whole design . How could he have made " glorification of the House of Tudor " motive ...
... play being a picture of human life in action , if it be written for the world at large , must have its point of ... play , that only the motive of his whole design . How could he have made " glorification of the House of Tudor " motive ...
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... play through which we get it in its present form . Coleridge and Tieck both thought that there was evidence of this within the play ; they saw in it a mixture of earlier with later work . Unless it be The Taming of the Shrew , the only ...
... play through which we get it in its present form . Coleridge and Tieck both thought that there was evidence of this within the play ; they saw in it a mixture of earlier with later work . Unless it be The Taming of the Shrew , the only ...
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... play to him when he awakes . Enter two of the players with packs at their backs , and a boy . Now sirs , what store of plaies haue you ? San . Marrie my lord you maie haue a Tragicall Or a comoditie , or what you will . The other . A ...
... play to him when he awakes . Enter two of the players with packs at their backs , and a boy . Now sirs , what store of plaies haue you ? San . Marrie my lord you maie haue a Tragicall Or a comoditie , or what you will . The other . A ...
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