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The original text , which is divided into acts and scenes , is remarkably correct ; and although the involved construction which is peculiar to Shakspere's later writings , and the freedom of versification which contrasts with the ...
The original text , which is divided into acts and scenes , is remarkably correct ; and although the involved construction which is peculiar to Shakspere's later writings , and the freedom of versification which contrasts with the ...
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... who have given us speculations on the chronology of Shakspere's plays , —we mean Horace Walpole , whose conjecture is ... plays of Shakspere , though not one of his numerous critics and commentators have discovered the drist of it .
... who have given us speculations on the chronology of Shakspere's plays , —we mean Horace Walpole , whose conjecture is ... plays of Shakspere , though not one of his numerous critics and commentators have discovered the drist of it .
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Forman saw the “ Winter's Tale ' acted on the 15th of May , 1611 , at Shakspere's theatre , the Globe . It was most probably then a new play ; for he is very minute in his description of the plot . “ Observe there how Leontes , King of ...
Forman saw the “ Winter's Tale ' acted on the 15th of May , 1611 , at Shakspere's theatre , the Globe . It was most probably then a new play ; for he is very minute in his description of the plot . “ Observe there how Leontes , King of ...
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The novel of Robert Greene , called “ Pandosto , ' and · The History of Dorastus and Fawnia , ' which Shakspere ... Of the nature of Shakspere's obligations to this work , Mr. Collier thus justly speaks :“ Robert Greene was a man who ...
The novel of Robert Greene , called “ Pandosto , ' and · The History of Dorastus and Fawnia , ' which Shakspere ... Of the nature of Shakspere's obligations to this work , Mr. Collier thus justly speaks :“ Robert Greene was a man who ...
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Shakspere is perfectly aware of the difficulty ; and he diminishes it by the introduction of Time as a Chorus :“ Impute it ... of Shakspere's general disregard of the unities of time and place :“ By supposition , as place is introduced ...
Shakspere is perfectly aware of the difficulty ; and he diminishes it by the introduction of Time as a Chorus :“ Impute it ... of Shakspere's general disregard of the unities of time and place :“ By supposition , as place is introduced ...
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