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talked with him , and the more I thought about the problem he presented the more fascinated I became . One would need to be an expert on Shakespeare , as I am not , to attempt to argue the technical points involved in Elliott Sweet's ...
talked with him , and the more I thought about the problem he presented the more fascinated I became . One would need to be an expert on Shakespeare , as I am not , to attempt to argue the technical points involved in Elliott Sweet's ...
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E. K. Chambers has largely followed Malone ; his chronological order is presented in Appendix A in table form under the title of the “ 1930 Guess . ” Appendix B is my own “ 1955 Guess . ” The “ 1955 Guess ” assigns dates not only to the ...
E. K. Chambers has largely followed Malone ; his chronological order is presented in Appendix A in table form under the title of the “ 1930 Guess . ” Appendix B is my own “ 1955 Guess . ” The “ 1955 Guess ” assigns dates not only to the ...
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Henry VIII was first presented on the stage of the Globe Theatre on June 29 , 1613. In act 1 , scene 4 , the stage direction said “ Drum and trumpet , chambers discharged . ” The Globe Theatre caught fire and burned to the ground from ...
Henry VIII was first presented on the stage of the Globe Theatre on June 29 , 1613. In act 1 , scene 4 , the stage direction said “ Drum and trumpet , chambers discharged . ” The Globe Theatre caught fire and burned to the ground from ...
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