The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 1 |
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172 ? those imperfect exits , and entries of per- sons who have no concern in the play at all , neither in the scene where they are made to enter , nor in any other part of it ? yet such there are in several of these quarto's ; and such ...
172 ? those imperfect exits , and entries of per- sons who have no concern in the play at all , neither in the scene where they are made to enter , nor in any other part of it ? yet such there are in several of these quarto's ; and such ...
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174 , was , -to show which plays were divided into acts , which into acts and scenes , and which of them were not divided at all ; and the number of the first class is - eight ; of the third - eleven : for though in Henry V , 1 Henry VI ...
174 , was , -to show which plays were divided into acts , which into acts and scenes , and which of them were not divided at all ; and the number of the first class is - eight ; of the third - eleven : for though in Henry V , 1 Henry VI ...
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Fifteen of Shakspeare's plays were printed in quarto antece- dent to the first complete collection of his works , which was published by his fellow - comedians in 1623. These plays are , A Midsummer Night's Dream , Love's Labour's Lost ...
Fifteen of Shakspeare's plays were printed in quarto antece- dent to the first complete collection of his works , which was published by his fellow - comedians in 1623. These plays are , A Midsummer Night's Dream , Love's Labour's Lost ...
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