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Pagina 68
... manuscripts in his elaborate and detailed will . Heminge and Condell gave no indi- cation that they had received any manuscripts from William Shakspere . The ' King's Men ' were not mentioned as a source of the eighteen new plays ; in ...
... manuscripts in his elaborate and detailed will . Heminge and Condell gave no indi- cation that they had received any manuscripts from William Shakspere . The ' King's Men ' were not mentioned as a source of the eighteen new plays ; in ...
Pagina 117
... manuscripts to Mary Herbert for safekeeping . Hamlet , which Elizabeth probably considered her masterpiece , was finished that year . The Countess of Pembroke was given the sonnet manuscripts and all of the play manuscripts except ...
... manuscripts to Mary Herbert for safekeeping . Hamlet , which Elizabeth probably considered her masterpiece , was finished that year . The Countess of Pembroke was given the sonnet manuscripts and all of the play manuscripts except ...
Pagina 189
... manuscripts were needed until 1609 to aid in the publication of the Sonnet Folio . William Herbert ( Mr. W. H. ) took the Sonnet manuscripts to the printer , Thomas Thorpe ( T. T. ) . I have surmised that the Play manuscripts were ...
... manuscripts were needed until 1609 to aid in the publication of the Sonnet Folio . William Herbert ( Mr. W. H. ) took the Sonnet manuscripts to the printer , Thomas Thorpe ( T. T. ) . I have surmised that the Play manuscripts were ...
Inhoudsopgave
SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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