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Pagina 256
... Shakespeare's active youth from 1573 to 1584'1 thanks , I cannot but think , to the taste and instigation of Shakespeare's sire ; for we first hear of stage plays during the year in which he was High Bailiff , or Mayor , and we know ...
... Shakespeare's active youth from 1573 to 1584'1 thanks , I cannot but think , to the taste and instigation of Shakespeare's sire ; for we first hear of stage plays during the year in which he was High Bailiff , or Mayor , and we know ...
Pagina 292
... Shakespeare as little as any , laying down that he wanted art and sometimes sense . ' We have , also , the strong tradition that Jonson treated Shakespeare with ingratitude . This may have sprung from the charge of malevolence preferred ...
... Shakespeare as little as any , laying down that he wanted art and sometimes sense . ' We have , also , the strong tradition that Jonson treated Shakespeare with ingratitude . This may have sprung from the charge of malevolence preferred ...
Pagina 300
... Shakespeare's work . But if we accept the division of forces which I have suggested , a gleam of light may fall on both . It is reasonable to suppose that Shakespeare , who habitu- ally vamped old Plays , took the Dekker - Chettle play ...
... Shakespeare's work . But if we accept the division of forces which I have suggested , a gleam of light may fall on both . It is reasonable to suppose that Shakespeare , who habitu- ally vamped old Plays , took the Dekker - Chettle play ...
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