Richard IIIMacmillan, 1936 - 183 pages |
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... play is marked . Like Marlowe in Edward II , Shakespeare has taken a simple narrative from the chroniclers and constructs his play around its central figure , treating history as faithfully as is dramatically convenient . There are no ...
... play is marked . Like Marlowe in Edward II , Shakespeare has taken a simple narrative from the chroniclers and constructs his play around its central figure , treating history as faithfully as is dramatically convenient . There are no ...
Page xxviii
... play so revised the text of the Folio was printed with occasional reference to the third Quarto . " The editors thus prefer the Quarto as the safer text . 66 The authority of the Folio text is upheld by Sped- ding and Daniel . The ...
... play so revised the text of the Folio was printed with occasional reference to the third Quarto . " The editors thus prefer the Quarto as the safer text . 66 The authority of the Folio text is upheld by Sped- ding and Daniel . The ...
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... play in the light of Lamb's contenti " that the plays of Shakespeare are less calculated f performance on a stage ... play . 6. Compare and contrast Richard with Macbeth , or Iag or John , or Tamburlaine . 66 7. The plot of the play is ...
... play in the light of Lamb's contenti " that the plays of Shakespeare are less calculated f performance on a stage ... play . 6. Compare and contrast Richard with Macbeth , or Iag or John , or Tamburlaine . 66 7. The plot of the play is ...
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