William Shakespeare: The Critical Heritage, Svazek 4Brian Vickers Psychology Press, 1995 - Počet stran: 598 The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the material. |
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... DAVID GARRICK , from his adaptation of The Winter's Tale, 1756 207 151 DAVID GARRICK , in defence of Shakespeare musicals, 1756 218 152 DAVID GARRICK , from his musical adaptation of The Tempest, 1756 222 153 CHARLES MARSH, from his ...
... DAVID GARRICK , from his adaptation of The Winter's Tale, 1756 207 151 DAVID GARRICK , in defence of Shakespeare musicals, 1756 218 152 DAVID GARRICK , from his musical adaptation of The Tempest, 1756 222 153 CHARLES MARSH, from his ...
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... Garrick's Shakespeare, 1761–2 455 190 TOBIAS SMOLLETT on Garrick's adaptation of The Winter's Tale, February 1762 458 191 Unsigned notices, Garrick's Shakespeare, 1762 460 192 DAVID GARRICK , the coronation procession in Henry VIII ...
... Garrick's Shakespeare, 1761–2 455 190 TOBIAS SMOLLETT on Garrick's adaptation of The Winter's Tale, February 1762 458 191 Unsigned notices, Garrick's Shakespeare, 1762 460 192 DAVID GARRICK , the coronation procession in Henry VIII ...
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