Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies and Poems, Svazek 1Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1883 |
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... plays that he has not used it elsewhere ; for a single use merely implies a single need ; but that in writing eight scenes of one play he should have used fifteen words which are not found in all his other plays together is to me quite ...
... plays that he has not used it elsewhere ; for a single use merely implies a single need ; but that in writing eight scenes of one play he should have used fifteen words which are not found in all his other plays together is to me quite ...
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... play must have been written is fixed by the fact of its per- formance before King James I. , at Whitehall , on the 1st November , 1611. It was probably written about 1610 , and it is one of Shake- speare's most carefully constructed and ...
... play must have been written is fixed by the fact of its per- formance before King James I. , at Whitehall , on the 1st November , 1611. It was probably written about 1610 , and it is one of Shake- speare's most carefully constructed and ...
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... play before its appearance in the folio , 1623 , except that it is mentioned as Shakespeare's by Francis Meres in his Palladis Tamia , which was published in 1598 , and written , probably , a year or two before . But The Two Gentlemen ...
... play before its appearance in the folio , 1623 , except that it is mentioned as Shakespeare's by Francis Meres in his Palladis Tamia , which was published in 1598 , and written , probably , a year or two before . But The Two Gentlemen ...
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