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Pagina 73
... original sketch we have only such a general mention . But in the amended copy of the folio the Fairy Queen is presented to the audience three times as a familiar name . If these passages may be taken to allude to " The Fairy Queen " of ...
... original sketch we have only such a general mention . But in the amended copy of the folio the Fairy Queen is presented to the audience three times as a familiar name . If these passages may be taken to allude to " The Fairy Queen " of ...
Pagina 76
... original conceptions . But The Merry Wives could not have been proposed as a continuation of the Henry IV . and the Henry V. , even if it had been written after those plays . If it were written after the histories the author certainly ...
... original conceptions . But The Merry Wives could not have been proposed as a continuation of the Henry IV . and the Henry V. , even if it had been written after those plays . If it were written after the histories the author certainly ...
Pagina 351
... original text , that the editors of the first folio possessed no copy but that from which they printed . Some of the sentences throughout the play are so involved that they have very little the appearance of being taken from a copy ...
... original text , that the editors of the first folio possessed no copy but that from which they printed . Some of the sentences throughout the play are so involved that they have very little the appearance of being taken from a copy ...
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NOTICE OF THE ORIGINAL EDITIONS OF THE PLAYS | 1 |
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS | 108 |
ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL | 228 |
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