The Works of Shakespeare, Том 40at the University Press, 1972 |
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... play of this title belonging to the Chamber- lain's men.1 We hear of what is certainly this play in a second entry of 28 January 1609 , when ' a booke called the history of Troylus and Cressida ' was licensed to Richard Bonian and Henry ...
... play of this title belonging to the Chamber- lain's men.1 We hear of what is certainly this play in a second entry of 28 January 1609 , when ' a booke called the history of Troylus and Cressida ' was licensed to Richard Bonian and Henry ...
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... play's scurrility and the quarto publishers ' retraction of the statement that their play had been acted at the Globe , Peter Alexander ' suggested that it was written for some festivity at one of the Inns of Court . In spite of the ...
... play's scurrility and the quarto publishers ' retraction of the statement that their play had been acted at the Globe , Peter Alexander ' suggested that it was written for some festivity at one of the Inns of Court . In spite of the ...
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... play , with its difficult problems for both scholars and theatrical producers , has probably been less seen by the general public than most others in the canon . Hardly staged at all till the present century , revivals up to date have ...
... play , with its difficult problems for both scholars and theatrical producers , has probably been less seen by the general public than most others in the canon . Hardly staged at all till the present century , revivals up to date have ...
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xlvii |
TO THE READER | lvi |
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