Shakspere and His PredecessorsC. Scribner's sons, 1988 - 555 pages |
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Page 209
... appears . Once again , and the episode is Shakspere's own , fate has made mock of Romeo , but her fury is yet far from spent . Tybalt re - enters in triumph , and Romeo , maddened by the thought of Mercutio slain in his quarrel and ...
... appears . Once again , and the episode is Shakspere's own , fate has made mock of Romeo , but her fury is yet far from spent . Tybalt re - enters in triumph , and Romeo , maddened by the thought of Mercutio slain in his quarrel and ...
Page 220
... appears Than any that draws breath in Italy . ' He is a member of one of those patrician families in which still ran the blood of the republican rulers of the world , and , though bowing to the circumstances of his age , he has embarked ...
... appears Than any that draws breath in Italy . ' He is a member of one of those patrician families in which still ran the blood of the republican rulers of the world , and , though bowing to the circumstances of his age , he has embarked ...
Page 259
... appears as Falstaff . Meres mentions Henry IV in 1598 , and in the same year a quarto edition appeared of Part I , which was followed by several others , Part II being published in similar form in 1600. In 1599 Ben Jonson , in Every Man ...
... appears as Falstaff . Meres mentions Henry IV in 1598 , and in the same year a quarto edition appeared of Part I , which was followed by several others , Part II being published in similar form in 1600. In 1599 Ben Jonson , in Every Man ...
Contents
THE EARLY RENAISSANCE DRAMA | 19 |
KYD LYLY and Peele | 62 |
ROBERT GREENE | 77 |
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