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2 The Cambridge Editors seem to hold this view : - “ The original play , on which Shakespeare worked , must have been written , for the most part , either in prose or in very irregular verse . ” Farmer first suggested this explanation ...
2 The Cambridge Editors seem to hold this view : - “ The original play , on which Shakespeare worked , must have been written , for the most part , either in prose or in very irregular verse . ” Farmer first suggested this explanation ...
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... it cannot be . finally determined whether this elaboration was undertaken for stage. 1 In order that the reader should understand the weight of this piece of evidence , he should compare Act V. Sc . iv . 11. 70-73 with its original ...
... it cannot be . finally determined whether this elaboration was undertaken for stage. 1 In order that the reader should understand the weight of this piece of evidence , he should compare Act V. Sc . iv . 11. 70-73 with its original ...
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There is no definite evidence of an older play on the subject that could have been the original of Shakespeare's , 2 nor are the inferior portions strikingly suggestive of the style of the old - fashioned productions superseded by ...
There is no definite evidence of an older play on the subject that could have been the original of Shakespeare's , 2 nor are the inferior portions strikingly suggestive of the style of the old - fashioned productions superseded by ...
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INTRODUCTION By HENRY NORMAN HUDSON , A.M. The Life of T'imon of Athens , as it is called in the original edition , is among the most difficult of Shakespeare's plays for an editor to deal with ; which difficulty grows partly from the ...
INTRODUCTION By HENRY NORMAN HUDSON , A.M. The Life of T'imon of Athens , as it is called in the original edition , is among the most difficult of Shakespeare's plays for an editor to deal with ; which difficulty grows partly from the ...
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... but that the players had done the Poet great injustice , and that the ruggedness and inequality of the versification were owing to the fact that only a corrupt and imperfect copy came into the hands of the original editors .
... but that the players had done the Poet great injustice , and that the ruggedness and inequality of the versification were owing to the fact that only a corrupt and imperfect copy came into the hands of the original editors .
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