The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Tom 4Jefferson Press, 1907 |
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William Shakespeare. | CONTENTS INTRODUCTION TO THE TAMING OF THE SHREW BY ALICE MEYNELL . TEXT OF THE PLAY · PAGE ix 1 INTRODUCTION T HERE are two plays within plays wherein Shakespeare.
William Shakespeare. | CONTENTS INTRODUCTION TO THE TAMING OF THE SHREW BY ALICE MEYNELL . TEXT OF THE PLAY · PAGE ix 1 INTRODUCTION T HERE are two plays within plays wherein Shakespeare.
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William Shakespeare. 1 INTRODUCTION T HERE are two plays within plays wherein Shakespeare.
William Shakespeare. 1 INTRODUCTION T HERE are two plays within plays wherein Shakespeare.
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William Shakespeare. INTRODUCTION T HERE are two plays within plays wherein Shakespeare commits ex- travagance : the " Hamlet " inter- lude and " The Taming of the Shrew . " Needless to say , the inter - relation of the four plays is ...
William Shakespeare. INTRODUCTION T HERE are two plays within plays wherein Shakespeare commits ex- travagance : the " Hamlet " inter- lude and " The Taming of the Shrew . " Needless to say , the inter - relation of the four plays is ...
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... Here is something to linger over , here are a very few things , but rich ones ; here is something human , something richly alive , and responsible to Nature . Through one pros- cenium , through one convention , we look upon that life ...
... Here is something to linger over , here are a very few things , but rich ones ; here is something human , something richly alive , and responsible to Nature . Through one pros- cenium , through one convention , we look upon that life ...
Strona xix
... in its excellent humour , but in the external incidents - the direct allusion made here by Shakespeare to the daily landscape , the house , the householder of the Warwick- shire village known to him . Only in " The [ xix ] INTRODUCTION.
... in its excellent humour , but in the external incidents - the direct allusion made here by Shakespeare to the daily landscape , the house , the householder of the Warwick- shire village known to him . Only in " The [ xix ] INTRODUCTION.
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