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... occurs in one part of Brooke's story and adapt it to another . But the tragical history is much older than Brooke's poem or than Bandello's prose version ( 1554 ) from which Brooke professed to draw it , though he actually xi INTRODUCTION.
... occurs in one part of Brooke's story and adapt it to another . But the tragical history is much older than Brooke's poem or than Bandello's prose version ( 1554 ) from which Brooke professed to draw it , though he actually xi INTRODUCTION.
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... Brooke's , a second translation from Boaistuau appeared in Eng- lish , this time in prose from the pen of William Painter , being one of the tales in his Palace of Pleasure ( 1567 ) . It seems likely that Shakespeare had read Painter ...
... Brooke's , a second translation from Boaistuau appeared in Eng- lish , this time in prose from the pen of William Painter , being one of the tales in his Palace of Pleasure ( 1567 ) . It seems likely that Shakespeare had read Painter ...
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... Brooke , 2523-5 : An other vse there is , that whosoeuer dyes , Borne to their church with open face vpon the beere he ... Brooke's ' womanish fear ' . 126. S.D. Q2 ' Exit . ' . 4. 2 S.D. Loc . ( Rowe ) . Prob . a main stage sc . Entry ...
... Brooke , 2523-5 : An other vse there is , that whosoeuer dyes , Borne to their church with open face vpon the beere he ... Brooke's ' womanish fear ' . 126. S.D. Q2 ' Exit . ' . 4. 2 S.D. Loc . ( Rowe ) . Prob . a main stage sc . Entry ...
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PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN FRONTISPIECE | ix |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xxxviii |
TO THE READER | liii |
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