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Pagina xi
It may have been printed from Shakespeare's own manuscript , i.e. , if it be reasonable , and I think in this case it is reasonable , to assume its preservation during the generation which had elapsed from the production of the play ...
It may have been printed from Shakespeare's own manuscript , i.e. , if it be reasonable , and I think in this case it is reasonable , to assume its preservation during the generation which had elapsed from the production of the play ...
Pagina xviii
The popularity of Shakespeare's play was of some standing , if we may judge from another interesting reference to it in legal circles . A barrister named Manningham , describing certain revels at the Middle Temple , in a letter written ...
The popularity of Shakespeare's play was of some standing , if we may judge from another interesting reference to it in legal circles . A barrister named Manningham , describing certain revels at the Middle Temple , in a letter written ...
Pagina xxiii
ready to his hand in older plays and translations . ... A play now lost called " The Historie of Error ” was " shown at Hampton Court on New Yere's daie at night 1576 , 77 , enacted by the children of Powles ” ( i.e. Pauls : see the ...
ready to his hand in older plays and translations . ... A play now lost called " The Historie of Error ” was " shown at Hampton Court on New Yere's daie at night 1576 , 77 , enacted by the children of Powles ” ( i.e. Pauls : see the ...
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