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... plays were put together is highly probable . More than this there are three plays first printed in the Folio , the Two Gentlemen of Verona , Merry Wives of Windsor , and Winter's Tale , which , it has been plausibly maintained , were ...
... plays were put together is highly probable . More than this there are three plays first printed in the Folio , the Two Gentlemen of Verona , Merry Wives of Windsor , and Winter's Tale , which , it has been plausibly maintained , were ...
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... plays by Shakespeare , speeches may have been curtailed to save time , and passages omitted because the players con- sidered that they were ineffective in representation . But several of the plays are quite short . The Tempest has under ...
... plays by Shakespeare , speeches may have been curtailed to save time , and passages omitted because the players con- sidered that they were ineffective in representation . But several of the plays are quite short . The Tempest has under ...
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... plays of widely different dates , so when a generous lover has to be given a speech in a play as sombre as King Lear the speech shapes itself into the rhymes in which generous lovers pour out their passion in earlier plays . But all ...
... plays of widely different dates , so when a generous lover has to be given a speech in a play as sombre as King Lear the speech shapes itself into the rhymes in which generous lovers pour out their passion in earlier plays . But all ...
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THE FELLOWSHIP OF LEARNING BY | 3 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192021 | 19 |
By O F EMERSON | 45 |
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