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Pagina 94
... Shakespeare , too often irrespective of whether other works antedated Shakespeare's work ( Shakespeare had not arrived in London when Tamburlaine was first performed ) , Marlowe displayed many faults.1 Tamburlaine has always awakened ...
... Shakespeare , too often irrespective of whether other works antedated Shakespeare's work ( Shakespeare had not arrived in London when Tamburlaine was first performed ) , Marlowe displayed many faults.1 Tamburlaine has always awakened ...
Pagina 121
... Shakespeare borrowed later ) . Amid his own work , Shakespeare , whoever he was , too encountered personal difficulties . a line A lengthy restatement of Shakespeare's work , as providing the true measure of the Elizabethan theatre , is ...
... Shakespeare borrowed later ) . Amid his own work , Shakespeare , whoever he was , too encountered personal difficulties . a line A lengthy restatement of Shakespeare's work , as providing the true measure of the Elizabethan theatre , is ...
Pagina 192
... Shakespeare ” . Quin , who regarded himself as " the " Macbeth of the age , became per- plexed . " What does Garrick mean ? " he went round asking his friends . " Don't I play Macbeth as written by Shakespeare ? " Quin had not done so ...
... Shakespeare ” . Quin , who regarded himself as " the " Macbeth of the age , became per- plexed . " What does Garrick mean ? " he went round asking his friends . " Don't I play Macbeth as written by Shakespeare ? " Quin had not done so ...
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