Love's Labour's LostMethuen, 1966 - 196 Seiten Part of the well known Arden Editions of Shakespeare's plays. |
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William Shakespeare Richard David. Love's Labour's Lost . But the peculiarities and corruptions that can only be due to a manuscript original are surely too many to be explained either ( a ) as originating entirely from the mere MS ...
William Shakespeare Richard David. Love's Labour's Lost . But the peculiarities and corruptions that can only be due to a manuscript original are surely too many to be explained either ( a ) as originating entirely from the mere MS ...
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William Shakespeare Richard David. corruption of this . Dover Wilson makes much of the meaningless fragment , " with ourselves , " which appears in early texts tacked on at the end of the shorter version ( line 313 ) . To explain it he ...
William Shakespeare Richard David. corruption of this . Dover Wilson makes much of the meaningless fragment , " with ourselves , " which appears in early texts tacked on at the end of the shorter version ( line 313 ) . To explain it he ...
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William Shakespeare Richard David. presumed date of the performance before the Queen ) . Since this introduction was first written , Mr. J. W. Lever's discovery in Gerard's Herball ( see note on v . ii . 885-6 ) has come to support a ...
William Shakespeare Richard David. presumed date of the performance before the Queen ) . Since this introduction was first written , Mr. J. W. Lever's discovery in Gerard's Herball ( see note on v . ii . 885-6 ) has come to support a ...
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GENERAL EDITORS PREFACE | ix |
THE OCCASION | l |
THE SOURCES | 4 |
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