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Pagina 42
... appears to present a serious difficulty . There is no need to apply the comparison solely to Romeo and Juliet , for the ... appear , it is the acme of reason and common sense compared with the notion that John Shakspere's eldest son was ...
... appears to present a serious difficulty . There is no need to apply the comparison solely to Romeo and Juliet , for the ... appear , it is the acme of reason and common sense compared with the notion that John Shakspere's eldest son was ...
Pagina 91
... appear ; the apology in the Act I " Chorus " of Henry V for the limited resources of the stage , and the reminder in the Romeo and Juliet " Prologue " ( repeated in the Prologue to Henry VIII ) , that the time - limit of a play was two ...
... appear ; the apology in the Act I " Chorus " of Henry V for the limited resources of the stage , and the reminder in the Romeo and Juliet " Prologue " ( repeated in the Prologue to Henry VIII ) , that the time - limit of a play was two ...
Pagina 103
... appear rather in his discourse than in his apparel or gesture and let it appear that he doth not change his country's manners for those of foreign parts . It may be asked , if the author of the plays was so well acquainted with Northern ...
... appear rather in his discourse than in his apparel or gesture and let it appear that he doth not change his country's manners for those of foreign parts . It may be asked , if the author of the plays was so well acquainted with Northern ...
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CHAPTER PAGE PREFACE WHO BEGAN IT? | 6 |
BACON V SHAKSPERE II | 11 |
COULD BACON HAVE COMMITTED THE ERRORS IN THE PLAYS? | 27 |
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