The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Comedies. HistoriesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... , or corrupting . " Udall's Preface to Erasmus's Apophthegms ( applied there to Plutarch ) . www THE SECOND EDITION . VOLUME IV . LONDON : CHARLES KNIGHT AND CO . , LUDGATE STREET . MDCCCXLII . I fe v.4 A WINTER'S TALE . VOL . IV.
... , or corrupting . " Udall's Preface to Erasmus's Apophthegms ( applied there to Plutarch ) . www THE SECOND EDITION . VOLUME IV . LONDON : CHARLES KNIGHT AND CO . , LUDGATE STREET . MDCCCXLII . I fe v.4 A WINTER'S TALE . VOL . IV.
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... edition of the Winter's Tale ' prior to that of the folio of 1623 ; nor was it entered upon the registers of the Stationers ' Company previous to the entry by the proprietors of the folio . The original text , which is divided into acts ...
... edition of the Winter's Tale ' prior to that of the folio of 1623 ; nor was it entered upon the registers of the Stationers ' Company previous to the entry by the proprietors of the folio . The original text , which is divided into acts ...
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... edition as early as 1588. Robert Greene , the author of Pandosto , ' could scarcely have intended his story as a compliment to Queen Elizabeth and a " true por- trait of Henry VIII . , " for he makes the jealous king of his novel ...
... edition as early as 1588. Robert Greene , the author of Pandosto , ' could scarcely have intended his story as a compliment to Queen Elizabeth and a " true por- trait of Henry VIII . , " for he makes the jealous king of his novel ...
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... editions known to exist . Of the nature of Shak- spere's obligations to this work , Mr. Collier thus justly speaks : - 6 " Robert Greene was a man who possessed all the advantages of education : he was a graduate of both Universities ...
... editions known to exist . Of the nature of Shak- spere's obligations to this work , Mr. Collier thus justly speaks : - 6 " Robert Greene was a man who possessed all the advantages of education : he was a graduate of both Universities ...
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... bend to his art ; instead of wanting art , as Ben Jonson says . Autolycus and the Clown prepare us for Perdita ; and when the Preface to his edition of 1765 . third scene opens , what a beautiful vision lights upon 10 INTRODUCTORY NOTICE .
... bend to his art ; instead of wanting art , as Ben Jonson says . Autolycus and the Clown prepare us for Perdita ; and when the Preface to his edition of 1765 . third scene opens , what a beautiful vision lights upon 10 INTRODUCTORY NOTICE .
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The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere William Shakespeare No preview available - 2012 |
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