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... 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 available com- pilation . A dictionary treatise should be more factual and ...
... 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 available com- pilation . A dictionary treatise should be more factual and ...
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... stage and , if we are not mistaken , it was placed last because of Shake- speare's specific instructions . In spite of the allusions to the reign of James I , which we conclude were added at a later date , King Henry VIII is an early ...
... stage and , if we are not mistaken , it was placed last because of Shake- speare's specific instructions . In spite of the allusions to the reign of James I , which we conclude were added at a later date , King Henry VIII is an early ...
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... stage . Also that Titus Adronicus , Love's Labour's Lost , and King John were written five or six years after their first stage appearance . Joseph Conrad was still writing in 1924 , the year of his death ; he was in his late sixties ...
... stage . Also that Titus Adronicus , Love's Labour's Lost , and King John were written five or six years after their first stage appearance . Joseph Conrad was still writing in 1924 , the year of his death ; he was in his late sixties ...
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CHAPTER | 5 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 13 |
RIDDLES AND CLUES | 22 |
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