Hamlet Studies, Volume 6Vikas Publishing House, 1984 |
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... essay . On the question of authorship , see C.D. Thorpe , " Thomas Hanmer and the Anonymous Essay on Hamlet , ” MLN , 49 ( 1934 ) , 493-98 . ' Hazelton Spencer , Shakespeare Improved : The Restoration Versions In Quarto and on the Stage ...
... essay . On the question of authorship , see C.D. Thorpe , " Thomas Hanmer and the Anonymous Essay on Hamlet , ” MLN , 49 ( 1934 ) , 493-98 . ' Hazelton Spencer , Shakespeare Improved : The Restoration Versions In Quarto and on the Stage ...
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... essay " Of the Remedy of Affliction for the Loss of our Friends " ( 1743 ) , Fielding recommends philosophical acceptance of the loss " since from that bourne no traveller returns [ 3.1.79-80 ] , surely it is the part of a wise man , to ...
... essay " Of the Remedy of Affliction for the Loss of our Friends " ( 1743 ) , Fielding recommends philosophical acceptance of the loss " since from that bourne no traveller returns [ 3.1.79-80 ] , surely it is the part of a wise man , to ...
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... essay . " Actors and managers have not always penetration enough to dive into the truth of character and are therefore content to receive it from tradition and misact it . " Popple , in the penultimate paragraph of his essay , says that ...
... essay . " Actors and managers have not always penetration enough to dive into the truth of character and are therefore content to receive it from tradition and misact it . " Popple , in the penultimate paragraph of his essay , says that ...
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