The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Том 18AMS Press, 1966 |
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... writers seem to have thought , that all the per- sons of the drama must know whatever was known to the writers themselves , or to the audience . MALONE . 2 The sun shines hot , & c . ] These lines are formed on two others which are ...
... writers seem to have thought , that all the per- sons of the drama must know whatever was known to the writers themselves , or to the audience . MALONE . 2 The sun shines hot , & c . ] These lines are formed on two others which are ...
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... writers : " I speak not to that railing Heca - té . " But Shakspeare in his Macbeth always uses Hecate as a dissyl ... writer to have been very conversant with Hall's Chronicle : " What should I say † ? his deeds exceed all speech ...
... writers : " I speak not to that railing Heca - té . " But Shakspeare in his Macbeth always uses Hecate as a dissyl ... writer to have been very conversant with Hall's Chronicle : " What should I say † ? his deeds exceed all speech ...
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... writer mean by calling him " a crow beautified with our feathers ? " My solution is , that Greene and Peele were the ... writers , is not precisely ascertained . Peele took the degree of Master of Arts at Oxford , in 1579 : Greene took ...
... writer mean by calling him " a crow beautified with our feathers ? " My solution is , that Greene and Peele were the ... writers , is not precisely ascertained . Peele took the degree of Master of Arts at Oxford , in 1579 : Greene took ...
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