The Tragedy of Richard the Third: With the Landing of Earl Richmond and the Battle at Bosworth Field, Volume 26Yale University Press, 1957 - 207 pages |
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Page 177
... Shakespeare owes little or nothing to Dr. Legge's play.1 There has been considerable difference of opinion concerning the relation of Shakespeare's play to the True Tragedie . In general , it is safe to say that there are certain ...
... Shakespeare owes little or nothing to Dr. Legge's play.1 There has been considerable difference of opinion concerning the relation of Shakespeare's play to the True Tragedie . In general , it is safe to say that there are certain ...
Page 184
... Shakespeare's with , however , certain cuts . Once more , nevertheless , upon the revival of the tragedy in the season of 1862-8 , Phelps returned to the Cibber version . Perhaps the most elaborate production of Richard III yet given ...
... Shakespeare's with , however , certain cuts . Once more , nevertheless , upon the revival of the tragedy in the season of 1862-8 , Phelps returned to the Cibber version . Perhaps the most elaborate production of Richard III yet given ...
Page 197
... Shakespeare's Richard III ( 1888 ) . In Last Literary Essays . [ Expresses doubt concern- ing Shakespeare's authorship . ] R. G. Moulton : Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist . 1885 . Edward Dowden : Shakespeare ; His Mind and Art . 12th ...
... Shakespeare's Richard III ( 1888 ) . In Last Literary Essays . [ Expresses doubt concern- ing Shakespeare's authorship . ] R. G. Moulton : Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist . 1885 . Edward Dowden : Shakespeare ; His Mind and Art . 12th ...
Contents
THE TEXT | 1 |
NOTES | 141 |
APPENDIX A Sources of the Play | 176 |
Copyright | |
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