Cardenio, Or, The Second Maiden's TragedyGlenbridge Pub., 1994 - 275 էջ Long sought by scholars as the Holy Grail of world literature, and masquerading under the censor's makeshift title, "The second maiden's tragedy," this lost play was discovered by Charles Hamilton, a forensic document examiner and literary historian. |
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... bear in mind that Cardenio , in order to be accepted as authentic , must meet all , or nearly all , of the following stringent requirements : 1. The play should reveal the recognizable creative touches of the joint authorship of ...
... bear in mind that Cardenio , in order to be accepted as authentic , must meet all , or nearly all , of the following stringent requirements : 1. The play should reveal the recognizable creative touches of the joint authorship of ...
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... bear Shakespeare's touch : I need no spur , my lord . Honour pricks me . ( I , i , 241 ) Look not after him that needs thee not ( I , ii , 266 ) All the best arts Hath the most fools and drunkards to their masters ( V , ii , 2086-87 ) ...
... bear Shakespeare's touch : I need no spur , my lord . Honour pricks me . ( I , i , 241 ) Look not after him that needs thee not ( I , ii , 266 ) All the best arts Hath the most fools and drunkards to their masters ( V , ii , 2086-87 ) ...
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... bear it as I do ? LEONELLA : Unless it were myself again : I can do't . Nay , that's most certain— I suffer the like daily ; you should complain , madam . WIFE : Which way ? Were that wisdom ? Prithee , wench , to whom ? LEONELLA : To ...
... bear it as I do ? LEONELLA : Unless it were myself again : I can do't . Nay , that's most certain— I suffer the like daily ; you should complain , madam . WIFE : Which way ? Were that wisdom ? Prithee , wench , to whom ? LEONELLA : To ...
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PART I | 11 |
Shakespeares Lost Play | 104 |
Collaborators | 187 |
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