Shakespeare Quarterly, Volume 14Folger Shakespeare Library, 1963 - 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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... give the speech something of an artificial , jingling tone , and that its moral sentiments are trite in comparison with the examination of fundamental moral concerns which the rest of the play affords . For instance , Oh , what may Man ...
... give the speech something of an artificial , jingling tone , and that its moral sentiments are trite in comparison with the examination of fundamental moral concerns which the rest of the play affords . For instance , Oh , what may Man ...
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... give one part of the " Lacrima Pauin " in Morley's six - part Consort Lessons . Whenever Holborne's Pauans ... gives there is a heading " Come liue with me , and be my Loue " ( sig G2 ) . Professor Long tells us that his " modern nota ...
... give one part of the " Lacrima Pauin " in Morley's six - part Consort Lessons . Whenever Holborne's Pauans ... gives there is a heading " Come liue with me , and be my Loue " ( sig G2 ) . Professor Long tells us that his " modern nota ...
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... give the day - by - day history of the Lon- don stage from 1700 to 1776. Professors Scouten and Stone employ with equal thoroughness the methods made familiar in Part 2 by Professor Avery . Far more playbills have survived for use by ...
... give the day - by - day history of the Lon- don stage from 1700 to 1776. Professors Scouten and Stone employ with equal thoroughness the methods made familiar in Part 2 by Professor Avery . Far more playbills have survived for use by ...
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