In this book, John David Ellis Williams explores the relationship between Sir William Davenant and William Shakespeare, examining the ways in which Davenant was influenced by Shakespeare's works. Williams provides a detailed analysis of the chief characters in Davenant's plays, offering insights into the influence of Shakespeare's characters on Davenant's writing. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in Shakespearean scholarship.
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