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... play and thus adapted it to the other plays of the tetralogy . This would mean that he sat down with a group of completed plays before him , or close at hand , and that he wrote another play , an entirely new one , and made it ...
... play and thus adapted it to the other plays of the tetralogy . This would mean that he sat down with a group of completed plays before him , or close at hand , and that he wrote another play , an entirely new one , and made it ...
Page 116
... play would hardly have been guilty of such glaring discrepancies . If he had been hastily revising and adapting a play of some one else , not proposing to revise extensively , and not taking pains with his work , he would easily have ...
... play would hardly have been guilty of such glaring discrepancies . If he had been hastily revising and adapting a play of some one else , not proposing to revise extensively , and not taking pains with his work , he would easily have ...
Page 119
... plays to which he was adapting the new one . It is easier to believe that our adapter was hastily revis- ing an old play by some one else and in the revision clumsily adapting it to the other plays of the tetralogy . As to when the ...
... plays to which he was adapting the new one . It is easier to believe that our adapter was hastily revis- ing an old play by some one else and in the revision clumsily adapting it to the other plays of the tetralogy . As to when the ...
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SHAKESPEARE IN THE GARDEN OF EDEN By Robert | 24 |
THE SOCIAL ARGUMENT AGAINST ENTHUSIASM 1650 | 39 |
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