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The Works of Shakespeare I Shakespeare's dramatic career extended from about 1590 to 1613.1 In the space of those twenty - three years he passed through every phase of artistic development . He began as an immature young man , with some ...
The Works of Shakespeare I Shakespeare's dramatic career extended from about 1590 to 1613.1 In the space of those twenty - three years he passed through every phase of artistic development . He began as an immature young man , with some ...
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II The best of Shakespeare's historical dramas , with the exception of Henry VIII , one of his latest works , were written between 1593 and 1598. The line which separates these plays from the rest is far from distinct .
II The best of Shakespeare's historical dramas , with the exception of Henry VIII , one of his latest works , were written between 1593 and 1598. The line which separates these plays from the rest is far from distinct .
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But the three latest comedies are among the most attractive of all Shakespeare's plays . Undoubtedly , The Tempest is the most beautiful , though The Winter's Tale contains one of the loveliest poetic scenes ever written by man .
But the three latest comedies are among the most attractive of all Shakespeare's plays . Undoubtedly , The Tempest is the most beautiful , though The Winter's Tale contains one of the loveliest poetic scenes ever written by man .
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