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William Shakespeare James Coutts Maxwell. subject must be raised . The only known play to be cited by a responsible scholar is the anonymous Buckingham recorded by Henslowe in 1593. E. K. Chambers sug- gested this , but with diminishing ...
William Shakespeare James Coutts Maxwell. subject must be raised . The only known play to be cited by a responsible scholar is the anonymous Buckingham recorded by Henslowe in 1593. E. K. Chambers sug- gested this , but with diminishing ...
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... Shakespeare was responsible for some collaborative works , there is no way of telling a priori what , if anything ... Shakespeare's hand — they left out Pericles and The Two Noble Kinsmen , as well as Sir Thomas More ( in which his share ...
... Shakespeare was responsible for some collaborative works , there is no way of telling a priori what , if anything ... Shakespeare's hand — they left out Pericles and The Two Noble Kinsmen , as well as Sir Thomas More ( in which his share ...
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William Shakespeare James Coutts Maxwell. type of evidence is that afforded by trivial habits of syntax and accidence ... Shakespeare , investigated the relative frequency of the pronominal forms them and ' em in late plays by Shakespeare ...
William Shakespeare James Coutts Maxwell. type of evidence is that afforded by trivial habits of syntax and accidence ... Shakespeare , investigated the relative frequency of the pronominal forms them and ' em in late plays by Shakespeare ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Copyright | |
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