• Alfred Bennett Harbage (July 18, 1901 – May 1976) was an American Shakespeare scholar and crime fiction writer. Alfred Bennett Harbage was born in Philadelphia...
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    Chicago: Loyola Press 1945 Shakespeare, William (1960). S.F. Johnson; Alfred Harbage (eds.). Julius Caesar. Penguin Books. p. 74. ...uno modo ad primum ictum...
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  • JSTOR 41540686. Cicero, Pro Ligario, 12. Appian, Bellum Civile, 4.22–23. Alfred Harbage, William Shakespeare: A Reader's Guide, Noonday Press, New York, 1963...
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    critic Alfred Harbage argued that Sir Robert Howard's play The Great Favourite, or The Duke of Lerma is an adaptation of a lost play by Ford. Harbage noted...
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  • Originally my own...." Critic Alfred Harbage argued that Richard Brome was the likely author of the work in its original form. (Harbage made this argument regarded...
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    Service, John Collings Squire, Marie Stopes, Ralph Waldo Trine, Ethel Turner, Alfred Weber, and Geoffrey Willans died in 1958 without having been nominated for...
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    Dickens as William Shakespeare. On Dickens's veneration of Shakespeare, Alfred Harbage wrote in A Kind of Power: The Shakespeare-Dickens Analogy (1975) that...
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  • concerning "Christian piety and the cardinal virtues," Shakespeare scholar Alfred Harbage concludes that Guy Earl of Warwick long predates its publication date...
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  • "whose hot temper made it difficult for him to keep a company together." Alfred Harbage wrote that Jolly "always proved venal in proportion to his opportunities...
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    written before 1604, selectively citing non-Oxfordian scholars like Alfred Harbage, Karl Elze, and Andrew Cairncross to bolster his case. Anderson notes...
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    University Press. doi:10.1017/CCOL0521650941. ISBN 978-1-139-00010-9. Alfred Harbage Pelican/Viking editions of Shakespeare 1969/1977, preface. Wells, Stanley...
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    needed] Steggle 2004, p. 178. Lowe 2007, pp. 416–418. Harbage 1940, pp. 304–9. Harbage, Alfred (1940). "Elizabethan: Restoration Palimpsest". The Modern...
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  • McKenna College; past president of the American Psychological Association Alfred Harbage: 20th-century Shakespeare scholar and professor at Harvard University;...
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  • 8, p. 578. Alfred Harbage, "Elizabethan-Restoration Palimpsest," Modern Language Review Vol. 35 No. 3 (July 1940), pp. 287–319. Harbage, p. 306. Metthew...
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  • Restoration era, published by William Leake. The scholar and critic Alfred Harbage argued that Shirley's play alludes to the 1625 wedding of Sir Kenelm...
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  • War and Revolution: A Sourcebook, London, Routledge, 1998; pp. 94–95. Alfred Harbage, "Elizabethan and Seventeenth-Century Manuscripts," Papers of the Modern...
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    Restudied", Mitchigan Studies in Shakespeare, Milton and Donne, 1925. Alfred Harbage, "Love's Labours Lost and the Early Shakespeare", Philological Quarterly...
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  • Claracilla," The Times Literary Supplement, 18 March 1944; p. 144. Alfred Harbage, Thomas Killigrew, Cavalier Dramatist 1612–83, Philadelphia, University...
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  • Novel. University of Chicago Press. p. 19. ISBN 978-0-226-14421-4. Alfred Harbage; Sylvia S. Wagonheim (1989). Annals of English Drama, 975-1700: An Analytical...
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  • by scenes of comic relief, featuring soldiers and clown characters. Alfred Harbage, Thomas Killigrew, Cavalier Dramatist 1612–83, Philadelphia, University...
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  • Two Brothers. H. H. Adams suggests this was a domestic tragedy, but Alfred Harbage describes it as Biblical history. Lady Jane, Part I, with Henry Chettle...
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  • freedom is not offensive to modern readers who tend to accept her values. Alfred Harbage, Thomas Killigrew, Cavalier Dramatist 1612–83, Philadelphia, University...
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  • chronologically arranged and indexed by authors, titles, dramatic companies, etc. by Alfred Harbage ; revised by S. Schoenbaum. London : Routledge, 1989....
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  • Suckling's poems, Apollo asks Montagu if he understands his own work.) Alfred Harbage, in his seminal study Cavalier Drama, considered Montagu's masque typical...
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    Jaggard, 3 March, p. 155; response from Nicoll, 10 March, p. 17. Alfred Harbage, Alfred. Conceptions of Shakespeare, Harvard University Press, 1966, p....
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  • "altering the most part of the Characters, and the whole Design...." Alfred Harbage has argued that this old play was a lost work by John Ford, based on...
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  • Renaissance Drama, Lincoln, NE, University of Nebraska Press, 1975; p. 96. Alfred Harbage, "Elizabethan:Restoration Palimpsests," Modern Language Review Vol....
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  • Majesty's servants" at the Phoenix playhouse which was the Cockpit Theatre. Alfred Harbage has disputed the attribution to Shirley. The play has been characterized...
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  • Elizabethan Stage, 4 Volumes, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1923; Vol. 3, p. 499. Alfred Harbage, "Elizabethan and Seventeenth-Century Play Manuscripts," Papers of the...
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  • Aphra Behn, Piscataway, NJ, Rutgers University Press, 1997; p.136. Alfred Harbage, Cavalier Drama, New York, Modern Language Association of America, 1936;...
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