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... Shakespeare was ' often careless and often perfunctory ' did much to check the dismemberment of Shakespeare's text into revisions and col- laborations , UNBLOTTED LINES: SHAKESPEARE AT WORK (Shakespeare Lecture) Mahood Read 26 April 1972.
... Shakespeare was ' often careless and often perfunctory ' did much to check the dismemberment of Shakespeare's text into revisions and col- laborations , UNBLOTTED LINES: SHAKESPEARE AT WORK (Shakespeare Lecture) Mahood Read 26 April 1972.
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British Academy. audience occupied in Shakespeare's absence , and the mas- querade is planned with much the same purpose . Shakespeare's imagination lies becalmed . Then , with the suddenness of the wind that fills Bassanio's sails , he ...
British Academy. audience occupied in Shakespeare's absence , and the mas- querade is planned with much the same purpose . Shakespeare's imagination lies becalmed . Then , with the suddenness of the wind that fills Bassanio's sails , he ...
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... Shakespeare's most difficult voyage of discovery . The second part of the play bears many signs of strain from which it recovers only in the last scene . But improvisation lends dramatic imme- diacy to Shakespeare's very greatest plays ...
... Shakespeare's most difficult voyage of discovery . The second part of the play bears many signs of strain from which it recovers only in the last scene . But improvisation lends dramatic imme- diacy to Shakespeare's very greatest plays ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
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