Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1949 - 522 Seiten |
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... Winter's Tale , and The Tempest , written partly in his retirement at Stratford . These four plays form a well - defined group : they are all comedies in that they end happily ; they are all concerned with the relations between father ...
... Winter's Tale , and The Tempest , written partly in his retirement at Stratford . These four plays form a well - defined group : they are all comedies in that they end happily ; they are all concerned with the relations between father ...
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... Winter's Tale , formerly allowed of by Sir George Bucke , and likewyse by mee on Mr Hemmings his worde that there was nothing profane added or reformed , thogh the allowed booke was missinge ; and therefore I returned it without a fee ...
... Winter's Tale , formerly allowed of by Sir George Bucke , and likewyse by mee on Mr Hemmings his worde that there was nothing profane added or reformed , thogh the allowed booke was missinge ; and therefore I returned it without a fee ...
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... Winter's Tale is one of the best - acting of our author's plays . We remember seeing it with great pleasure many years ago . It was on the night that King took leave of the stage , when he and Mrs. Jordan played together in the after ...
... Winter's Tale is one of the best - acting of our author's plays . We remember seeing it with great pleasure many years ago . It was on the night that King took leave of the stage , when he and Mrs. Jordan played together in the after ...
Inhalt
FROM FIRST FOLIO Frontispiece | 40 |
SHAKESPEARES MONUMENT IN STRATFORD CHURCH facing page | 67 |
PLAYWRIGHTS AND PLAYERS | 73 |
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