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... period of the Early Plays ( 1590-5 ) , Middle Period of Comedy ( 1596-1600 ) , Later Period of Tragedy ( 1600-1608 ) , and the period of the Last Plays ( 1609-12 ) . Dover Wilson's divisions are Comedy and Character ' , ' History and ...
... period of the Early Plays ( 1590-5 ) , Middle Period of Comedy ( 1596-1600 ) , Later Period of Tragedy ( 1600-1608 ) , and the period of the Last Plays ( 1609-12 ) . Dover Wilson's divisions are Comedy and Character ' , ' History and ...
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... period ' of Shakespeare's dramatic career hopefully starts . The first period ' can thus be appropriately named , Mist and Fog ' ! Although on the biographical side there is still so much that is mere surmise , there is now practical ...
... period ' of Shakespeare's dramatic career hopefully starts . The first period ' can thus be appropriately named , Mist and Fog ' ! Although on the biographical side there is still so much that is mere surmise , there is now practical ...
Page 79
... period ; 5 and 6 are almost concurrent , and cover the traditional third ( or tragic ) period ; and 3 and 4 but arbitrarily divide the tradi- tional second period . Thus , although Brown deserves some credit for his courage in striking ...
... period ; 5 and 6 are almost concurrent , and cover the traditional third ( or tragic ) period ; and 3 and 4 but arbitrarily divide the tradi- tional second period . Thus , although Brown deserves some credit for his courage in striking ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
THE TEXT OF SHAKESPEARE | 35 |
vi From Textual to Literary Criticism | 57 |
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