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Only about half of them were printed in his lifetime ; none of these has an author '
s dedication , or any of the panoply of preliminary epistles , dedicatory poems ,
and the like with which Elizabethan authors were accustomed to adorn their ...
Only about half of them were printed in his lifetime ; none of these has an author '
s dedication , or any of the panoply of preliminary epistles , dedicatory poems ,
and the like with which Elizabethan authors were accustomed to adorn their ...
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Still , he wrote some works for publication in printed form and may well have
taken an active interest in the printing of some of these ; he did , it would seem ,
write verse from internal pressures , as a form of self - expression rather than
simply ...
Still , he wrote some works for publication in printed form and may well have
taken an active interest in the printing of some of these ; he did , it would seem ,
write verse from internal pressures , as a form of self - expression rather than
simply ...
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Some modern directors have successfully grafted this ending on to the text of the
play as conventionally printed . At the very least , a reminder that the play we
have been watching started as a play within a play is a useful way of rescuing a
fine ...
Some modern directors have successfully grafted this ending on to the text of the
play as conventionally printed . At the very least , a reminder that the play we
have been watching started as a play within a play is a useful way of rescuing a
fine ...
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Man of the Theatre | 22 |
THREE Comedies of Verona Padua Ephesus | 39 |
SIXTEEN A Lost Play Based on Don Quixote One Last | 372 |
Urheberrecht | |
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