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... Shakespeare's dramatic career : the eight patches of irregularly arranged verse were added later , and being written on the margin of the MS , in such space as could be found , they presented a problem in line - arrangement which the ...
... Shakespeare's dramatic career : the eight patches of irregularly arranged verse were added later , and being written on the margin of the MS , in such space as could be found , they presented a problem in line - arrangement which the ...
Page 98
... Shakespeare's song career , and , if we are to accept the very early date of 1595 as its first date of presentation , one that causes very considerable diffi- culty in tracing that career . Shakespeare up till 1595 had had to resort to ...
... Shakespeare's song career , and , if we are to accept the very early date of 1595 as its first date of presentation , one that causes very considerable diffi- culty in tracing that career . Shakespeare up till 1595 had had to resort to ...
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... Shakespeare's comedies made good raw material for scenes , machines and music . In 1692 Betterton produced at the Queen's Theatre ( formerly called Dorset Garden , and famous under D'Avenant for spectacle ) an operatic and spectacu- lar ...
... Shakespeare's comedies made good raw material for scenes , machines and music . In 1692 Betterton produced at the Queen's Theatre ( formerly called Dorset Garden , and famous under D'Avenant for spectacle ) an operatic and spectacu- lar ...
Contents
THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1600 | 77 |
NOTES ΙΟΙ | 154 |
THE STAGEHISTORY | 160 |
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