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In an index to the dictionary are listed the probable dates of the first stage production of each play . Mr. Sugden's probable dates of first stage production have been selected as a guide in our book because it is deemed the best ...
In an index to the dictionary are listed the probable dates of the first stage production of each play . Mr. Sugden's probable dates of first stage production have been selected as a guide in our book because it is deemed the best ...
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Sugden's dictionary index gives 1588 as the probable date for the first stage presentation of Titus Andronicus and 1589 as the first production of The Comedy of Errors and Love's Labour's Lost . It is not illogical that Shake - speare ...
Sugden's dictionary index gives 1588 as the probable date for the first stage presentation of Titus Andronicus and 1589 as the first production of The Comedy of Errors and Love's Labour's Lost . It is not illogical that Shake - speare ...
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The heroes of the Roman plays Coriolanus and Antony and Cleopatra were men somewhat similar in their mistakes and their shortcomings to Robert Devereux , and the stage production of these two plays was probably delayed for roughly ten ...
The heroes of the Roman plays Coriolanus and Antony and Cleopatra were men somewhat similar in their mistakes and their shortcomings to Robert Devereux , and the stage production of these two plays was probably delayed for roughly ten ...
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