Shakspere and His PredecessorsC. Scribner's sons, 1988 - 555 pages |
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... true for every age and country . But while Shakspere's historical plays are thus a unique memorial of his patriotism and political insight , from a purely artistic point of view they are not without shortcomings . Facts are stubborn ...
... true for every age and country . But while Shakspere's historical plays are thus a unique memorial of his patriotism and political insight , from a purely artistic point of view they are not without shortcomings . Facts are stubborn ...
Page 540
... True Tragedy of Richard , Duke of York . ( This appendix is chiefly based on Miss J. Lee's paper on Parts Il and III of Henry VI and their originals in the Transactions of the New Shakspere Society , 1875 ) . Parts II and III of Henry ...
... True Tragedy of Richard , Duke of York . ( This appendix is chiefly based on Miss J. Lee's paper on Parts Il and III of Henry VI and their originals in the Transactions of the New Shakspere Society , 1875 ) . Parts II and III of Henry ...
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... True Tragedy . Grant White , who has supported this view with much ability , holds that Shakspere wrote The Contention and The True Tragedy in partnership with Marlowe , Greene , and possibly Peele , and that in taking passages and ...
... True Tragedy . Grant White , who has supported this view with much ability , holds that Shakspere wrote The Contention and The True Tragedy in partnership with Marlowe , Greene , and possibly Peele , and that in taking passages and ...
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