Shakespeare: A Dramatic LifeSinclair-Stevenson, 1994 - 403 Seiten |
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... play printed in the First Folio and a related play printed in 1594 with the similar but not identical title , The Taming of A Shrew . Did Shakespeare adapt this play , or does it derive from his ? In it Sly appears at several additional ...
... play printed in the First Folio and a related play printed in 1594 with the similar but not identical title , The Taming of A Shrew . Did Shakespeare adapt this play , or does it derive from his ? In it Sly appears at several additional ...
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... play of original technique and subtle construction , a highly sophisticated product of Shakespeare's reactions to a variety of theatrical and literary modes that were fashionable around the turn of the sixteenth century , when he wrote ...
... play of original technique and subtle construction , a highly sophisticated product of Shakespeare's reactions to a variety of theatrical and literary modes that were fashionable around the turn of the sixteenth century , when he wrote ...
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... play was Fletcher's not Shakespeare's , and it is perfectly possible that he based Double Falsehood on the play performed by the King's Men in 1613 and ascribed in 1653 to Fletcher and Shakespeare . Although Theobald claimed to own ...
... play was Fletcher's not Shakespeare's , and it is perfectly possible that he based Double Falsehood on the play performed by the King's Men in 1613 and ascribed in 1653 to Fletcher and Shakespeare . Although Theobald claimed to own ...
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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 |
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