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... Shakespeare Manual ( 1876 ) , thereafter underwent Protean transformations , and took final shape in his Life and Work of Shakespeare ( 1886 ) . Fleay had read widely in dramatic literature , and had made a close study of the early ...
... Shakespeare Manual ( 1876 ) , thereafter underwent Protean transformations , and took final shape in his Life and Work of Shakespeare ( 1886 ) . Fleay had read widely in dramatic literature , and had made a close study of the early ...
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... Shakespeare , but found half a dozen times in Chapman . The oftener Chapman used a word , the more likely it was to stick in Shakespeare's memory . But Chapman is the recurrent deus ex machina of Mr. Robertson's speculations upon half a ...
... Shakespeare , but found half a dozen times in Chapman . The oftener Chapman used a word , the more likely it was to stick in Shakespeare's memory . But Chapman is the recurrent deus ex machina of Mr. Robertson's speculations upon half a ...
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... Shakespeare's . Moreover , the extant text is an abridgement made in the playhouse by two distinct scribes . Two Gentlemen is also an abridgement , with passages added by the adapter , who contributed the whole character of Speed ...
... Shakespeare's . Moreover , the extant text is an abridgement made in the playhouse by two distinct scribes . Two Gentlemen is also an abridgement , with passages added by the adapter , who contributed the whole character of Speed ...
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SIR ADOLPHUS WILLIAM WARD 18371924 By T F TOUT | 11 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 12 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192324 | 17 |
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