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With his usual complacency : ' He rather prays you will be pleas'd to see One such to - day , as other plays should be ; Where ... it is clear that the whole tirade is an attack in set terms on the kind of play which Shakespeare wrote ...
With his usual complacency : ' He rather prays you will be pleas'd to see One such to - day , as other plays should be ; Where ... it is clear that the whole tirade is an attack in set terms on the kind of play which Shakespeare wrote ...
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We know , too , from Henslowe's Diary , that Dekker and Chettle collaborated in April and May 1599 , on a play called Troilus and Cressida , 3 and , from the Stationers ' Registers , that a play with that name was acted by the Lord ...
We know , too , from Henslowe's Diary , that Dekker and Chettle collaborated in April and May 1599 , on a play called Troilus and Cressida , 3 and , from the Stationers ' Registers , that a play with that name was acted by the Lord ...
Pagina 300
1 This play and the allusions to rival poets in the Sonnets are the two deepest mysteries of Shakespeare's work . ... It is reasonable to suppose that Shakespeare , who habitually vamped old Plays , took the Dekker - Chettle play for ...
1 This play and the allusions to rival poets in the Sonnets are the two deepest mysteries of Shakespeare's work . ... It is reasonable to suppose that Shakespeare , who habitually vamped old Plays , took the Dekker - Chettle play for ...
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