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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 compilation . A dictionary treatise should be more factual and more ...
... 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 compilation . A dictionary treatise should be more factual and more ...
Pagina 118
... stage exactly ten years after Elizabeth's death in a month midway between the month of her death and the month of her birth . The publication of the full body of her plays was to be exactly twenty years after her death . The William ...
... stage exactly ten years after Elizabeth's death in a month midway between the month of her death and the month of her birth . The publication of the full body of her plays was to be exactly twenty years after her death . The William ...
Pagina 186
... stage plays , did it ( like Propaganda Departments in other centuries ) have as its secondary function the suppression of such documents as would be embarrassing to some policy of the ab- solute monarchy with regard to those stage plays ...
... stage plays , did it ( like Propaganda Departments in other centuries ) have as its secondary function the suppression of such documents as would be embarrassing to some policy of the ab- solute monarchy with regard to those stage plays ...
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SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
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