Philological Quarterly, Volume 41University of Iowa., 1962 - Classical philology |
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The view is shared by Chambers ( " suggests a courtly rather than a popular audience " ) and by the two most ambitious of its modern editors , Dover Wilson ( “ written for a private performance in the house of some grandee ” ) and ...
The view is shared by Chambers ( " suggests a courtly rather than a popular audience " ) and by the two most ambitious of its modern editors , Dover Wilson ( “ written for a private performance in the house of some grandee ” ) and ...
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1 Such a performance of The Alchemist , directed by Professor Jack Crouch , was given at the University of Colorado in the autumn of 1956. Audiences composed largely of undergraduates crowded the theatre at each performance to laugh at ...
1 Such a performance of The Alchemist , directed by Professor Jack Crouch , was given at the University of Colorado in the autumn of 1956. Audiences composed largely of undergraduates crowded the theatre at each performance to laugh at ...
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Although it was brought on very late in the season , it had at least seven performances in May . ... play's having been regularly licensed before the opening performance , for the Larpent MS exists with the official reader's approval ...
Although it was brought on very late in the season , it had at least seven performances in May . ... play's having been regularly licensed before the opening performance , for the Larpent MS exists with the official reader's approval ...
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Established Texts and Definitive Editions | 1 |
Loves Labors Lost and the Early Shakespeare | 18 |
Shakespeare and His Young Contemporaries | 37 |
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