The Tragedies of Shakespeare: The Text of the Oxford EdOxford University Press, 1935 - Всего страниц: 1315 |
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... play in whole or in great part from the Shakespearean canon ; the critics were in general agreement with the editors . In the nineteenth century opinion was divided . Singer and Dyce maintained the position of Steevens and Malone ...
... play in whole or in great part from the Shakespearean canon ; the critics were in general agreement with the editors . In the nineteenth century opinion was divided . Singer and Dyce maintained the position of Steevens and Malone ...
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... play , in which Peele had already a large share ; but there is the alternative possi- bility that Peele revised an old play by Greene and Kyd . The fresh matter , or revision , which in 1594 caused the play to figure as new , may again ...
... play , in which Peele had already a large share ; but there is the alternative possi- bility that Peele revised an old play by Greene and Kyd . The fresh matter , or revision , which in 1594 caused the play to figure as new , may again ...
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... play earlier than that of the second quarto , and it has been suggested that in the interval between July 1603 and March 1604 , when the London theatres were closed on account of the plague , Shake- speare revised and in part rewrote ...
... play earlier than that of the second quarto , and it has been suggested that in the interval between July 1603 and March 1604 , when the London theatres were closed on account of the plague , Shake- speare revised and in part rewrote ...
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