The Comedy of A Midsummer Night's DreamPrivately printed for Mr. Daly, 1888 - 75 pages |
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... TENE A Printed by James Roberts , 1600 . [ The above is a fac - simile of the title page of the first Quarto Edition of this play , printed in Shakspere's lifetime ] . LIBRARY PREFACE ΤΟ .. THE BOOK OF THE PLAY OF. A ...
... TENE A Printed by James Roberts , 1600 . [ The above is a fac - simile of the title page of the first Quarto Edition of this play , printed in Shakspere's lifetime ] . LIBRARY PREFACE ΤΟ .. THE BOOK OF THE PLAY OF. A ...
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... Shakspere's tragedy of " Hamlet" was written by Jonson, Webster, Dekker, and Alleyne, in conjunction with Shakspere, and under his supervision ; a doctrine which, to any student acquainted with those writers and their times, is pitiable ...
... Shakspere's tragedy of " Hamlet" was written by Jonson, Webster, Dekker, and Alleyne, in conjunction with Shakspere, and under his supervision ; a doctrine which, to any student acquainted with those writers and their times, is pitiable ...
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... Shakspere's poems - and these , undeniably , were the work of William Shakspere — was the kind of man to lend himself to any scheme of imposture is repudiated by every intimation of character that those poems contain ; and the same may ...
... Shakspere's poems - and these , undeniably , were the work of William Shakspere — was the kind of man to lend himself to any scheme of imposture is repudiated by every intimation of character that those poems contain ; and the same may ...
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... Shakspere's tragedy of " Hamlet " was written by Jonson , Webster , Dekker , and Alleyne , in conjunction with Shakspere , and under his supervision ; a doctrine which , to any student acquainted with those writers and their times , is ...
... Shakspere's tragedy of " Hamlet " was written by Jonson , Webster , Dekker , and Alleyne , in conjunction with Shakspere , and under his supervision ; a doctrine which , to any student acquainted with those writers and their times , is ...
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... Shakspere was the first to interblend them with the proceedings of mortals in a drama . The text of this piece is considered ... Shakspere's comedy , with music by Purcell , was published in London in 1692. It had been acted there at the ...
... Shakspere was the first to interblend them with the proceedings of mortals in a drama . The text of this piece is considered ... Shakspere's comedy , with music by Purcell , was published in London in 1692. It had been acted there at the ...
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COMEDY OF A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS D William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Augustin 1838-1899 Daly,William 1836-1917 Winter No preview available - 2016 |
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