Shakespeare: A Dramatic LifeSinclair-Stevenson, 1994 - 403 Seiten |
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... edition survives only in a single fragment of eight pages . It was reprinted in the same year , and five more editions appeared before the 1623 Folio . The printing of two editions within a few months , and the fact that one of them was ...
... edition survives only in a single fragment of eight pages . It was reprinted in the same year , and five more editions appeared before the 1623 Folio . The printing of two editions within a few months , and the fact that one of them was ...
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... edition ( 1987 ) . 6 Quoted from Shakespeare Burlesques , with Introductions by Stanley Wells , 5 vols ( London , Diploma Press , 1978 ) , vol . 4 , p . 249 . 7 Adapted from the translation in H.H. Furness's New Variorum edition , 2 ...
... edition ( 1987 ) . 6 Quoted from Shakespeare Burlesques , with Introductions by Stanley Wells , 5 vols ( London , Diploma Press , 1978 ) , vol . 4 , p . 249 . 7 Adapted from the translation in H.H. Furness's New Variorum edition , 2 ...
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... edition of Shakespeare's collected works was among the ' Doubtful Plays ' in Charles Knight's Pictorial Edition of 1839-41 , and since then it has only sporadically been accounted as part of the canon , being omitted from such ...
... edition of Shakespeare's collected works was among the ' Doubtful Plays ' in Charles Knight's Pictorial Edition of 1839-41 , and since then it has only sporadically been accounted as part of the canon , being omitted from such ...
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EIGHT Comedies of Venice Messina France Illyria | 158 |
SIXTEEN A Lost Play Based on Don Quixote One Last English | 372 |
Index | 393 |
Urheberrecht | |
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