Shakspere and His PredecessorsC. Scribner's sons, 1904 - 555 pages |
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... Richard III . vii - viii 1-18 · 19-31 • 32-61 62-76 · 77-88 89-106 · 107-129 • • 130-157 IX . SHAKSPERE'S POEMS . THE EARLY PERIOD OF COMEDY 158-196 Venus and Adonis - Lucrece - Love's Labour's Lost- The Comedy of Errors - The Taming of ...
... Richard III . vii - viii 1-18 · 19-31 • 32-61 62-76 · 77-88 89-106 · 107-129 • • 130-157 IX . SHAKSPERE'S POEMS . THE EARLY PERIOD OF COMEDY 158-196 Venus and Adonis - Lucrece - Love's Labour's Lost- The Comedy of Errors - The Taming of ...
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... Richard II being present at the York ' pageants , ' and of Richard III visiting the Coventry plays in 1484 . The golden era of the religious drama begins about the middle of the fourteenth century , and extends over a period of about ...
... Richard II being present at the York ' pageants , ' and of Richard III visiting the Coventry plays in 1484 . The golden era of the religious drama begins about the middle of the fourteenth century , and extends over a period of about ...
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... Richard James , his librarian : Contenta Novi Testamenti scenice expressa et actitata olim per monachos sive fratres mendi- cantes : vulgo dicitur hic liber Ludus Coventriae , sive Ludus Corporis Christi . On the strength of this ...
... Richard James , his librarian : Contenta Novi Testamenti scenice expressa et actitata olim per monachos sive fratres mendi- cantes : vulgo dicitur hic liber Ludus Coventriae , sive Ludus Corporis Christi . On the strength of this ...
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... introduced into the play by the actors , and it is highly probable that even the revised literary version retains traces of it . 1 ر view . In Richard III and Macbeth Shakspere 44 [ CH . Shakspere and his Predecessors .
... introduced into the play by the actors , and it is highly probable that even the revised literary version retains traces of it . 1 ر view . In Richard III and Macbeth Shakspere 44 [ CH . Shakspere and his Predecessors .
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Frederick Samuel Boas. 1 ر view . In Richard III and Macbeth Shakspere shows the working out of the Nemesis which attends upon an overreaching ambition ; in both plays the lines converge from the outset to the vindication of moral law ...
Frederick Samuel Boas. 1 ر view . In Richard III and Macbeth Shakspere shows the working out of the Nemesis which attends upon an overreaching ambition ; in both plays the lines converge from the outset to the vindication of moral law ...
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