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... play in our interlude before the duke and the duchess , on his wedding - day at night . 7 BOT . First , good Peter Quince , say what the play treats on , then read the names of the actors , and so grow to a point . ΙΟ QUIN . Marry , our ...
... play in our interlude before the duke and the duchess , on his wedding - day at night . 7 BOT . First , good Peter Quince , say what the play treats on , then read the names of the actors , and so grow to a point . ΙΟ QUIN . Marry , our ...
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... play was completed between these two dates . An allusion of the Chorus of Act I to " this wooden O " confirms this date . For this is taken to be a reference to the new Globe Theatre , first occupied by Shakespeare's company in 1599 ...
... play was completed between these two dates . An allusion of the Chorus of Act I to " this wooden O " confirms this date . For this is taken to be a reference to the new Globe Theatre , first occupied by Shakespeare's company in 1599 ...
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... play set against a backdrop of eternity . The traditional ending of Lear's story as it is told in the older versions of the tale - and notably in the old play King Leir , Shake- speare's direct source - was a happy one . Through the ...
... play set against a backdrop of eternity . The traditional ending of Lear's story as it is told in the older versions of the tale - and notably in the old play King Leir , Shake- speare's direct source - was a happy one . Through the ...
Contents
SHAKESPEARES YOUTH I | 1 |
SHAKESPEARES PROFESSIONAL CAREER | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES LONDON | 16 |
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