Shakespeare Quarterly, Volume 5Folger Shakespeare Library, 1954 - Electronic journals Focuses on all aspects of Shakespeare studies, including criticism of the plays and poems, theater history, Shakespeare pedagogy, the history of Shakespeare as an institution, and studies in editing, text, canon, and bibliography. Also contains review-essays on Royal Shakespeare Company and other significant stage and film productions around the world. |
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Page 149
... later to Thebes and the Thracian singer . But these casual echoes are less significant than the many echoes of the stanzas in which Mouffet tells the story of Pyramus and Thisbe . Shakespeare copied Mouffet's habit of using words merely ...
... later to Thebes and the Thracian singer . But these casual echoes are less significant than the many echoes of the stanzas in which Mouffet tells the story of Pyramus and Thisbe . Shakespeare copied Mouffet's habit of using words merely ...
Page 320
... Later on the young lovers appear , the young girls looking like students of our own time . During the next scene , in Peter Quince's house , the decorations are not changed . The clowns enter the scene with their song , which has the ...
... Later on the young lovers appear , the young girls looking like students of our own time . During the next scene , in Peter Quince's house , the decorations are not changed . The clowns enter the scene with their song , which has the ...
Page 398
... later ; whereas in dd4 " , xx3 " , and xx6 ' Staunton shows the earlier state , Folg 33 the later . Halliwell - Phillipps in every case agrees with Staunton as against Folg 33 , except that some of the imperfect readings of Staunton ...
... later ; whereas in dd4 " , xx3 " , and xx6 ' Staunton shows the earlier state , Folg 33 the later . Halliwell - Phillipps in every case agrees with Staunton as against Folg 33 , except that some of the imperfect readings of Staunton ...
Contents
A New Carroll to our Lady | 1 |
The Authenticity of The Taming of the Shrew | 11 |
Our Hopes Bove Wisdom Grace and Fear An Account of a Tour | 29 |
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