The Tragedies of ShakespeareOxford University Press, 1912 - 1315 pages |
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William Shakespeare William James Craig. ¡ 6 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA INTRODUCTION THE circumstances connected with the.
William Shakespeare William James Craig. ¡ 6 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA INTRODUCTION THE circumstances connected with the.
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William Shakespeare William James Craig. 6 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA INTRODUCTION THE circumstances connected with the publication of this play both in quarto form and in the folio of 1623 are singular . On February 7 , 1602-3 an entry ...
William Shakespeare William James Craig. 6 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA INTRODUCTION THE circumstances connected with the publication of this play both in quarto form and in the folio of 1623 are singular . On February 7 , 1602-3 an entry ...
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William Shakespeare William James Craig. 6 6 comedies would be scrambled for ; the reader , it adds , should thank fortune for the scape it has made ' in obtaining publication , since by the grand possessors wills , I beleeve you should ...
William Shakespeare William James Craig. 6 6 comedies would be scrambled for ; the reader , it adds , should thank fortune for the scape it has made ' in obtaining publication , since by the grand possessors wills , I beleeve you should ...
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William Shakespeare William James Craig. with , and possibly even before the publication of the quarto . The date at ... Shakespeare's play in which Troilus and Cressida exchange a sleeve and a glove as love - tokens ; it may also be that ...
William Shakespeare William James Craig. with , and possibly even before the publication of the quarto . The date at ... Shakespeare's play in which Troilus and Cressida exchange a sleeve and a glove as love - tokens ; it may also be that ...
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William Shakespeare William James Craig. for placing any part of Troilus and Cressida later than 1602-3 . The American editor Verplanck wrote long since words which deserve to be quoted : ' It contains passages fraught with moral truth ...
William Shakespeare William James Craig. for placing any part of Troilus and Cressida later than 1602-3 . The American editor Verplanck wrote long since words which deserve to be quoted : ' It contains passages fraught with moral truth ...
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