Complete Works, Volume 3D.C. Heath & Company, 1896 |
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Page 7
... probably put on the boards as early as 1600 , no actual performance is recorded during Shakespeare's lifetime , or for long after his death . But Oldys has preserved a tradition that Shake- speare himself acted in the play , in the part ...
... probably put on the boards as early as 1600 , no actual performance is recorded during Shakespeare's lifetime , or for long after his death . But Oldys has preserved a tradition that Shake- speare himself acted in the play , in the part ...
Page 10
... probably both written during these years , and before As You Like It , we are practically confined to 1600 . §4 . References in the play to events which we can date ( 2 ) Evidence give a limit after which it must have been of Allusion ...
... probably both written during these years , and before As You Like It , we are practically confined to 1600 . §4 . References in the play to events which we can date ( 2 ) Evidence give a limit after which it must have been of Allusion ...
Page 19
... probably done his best with his materials . IV . CRITICAL APPRECIATION . §10 . So far we have followed the process of creation : it remains to look at the product as an artistic whole . As such it must be judged on its own merits ...
... probably done his best with his materials . IV . CRITICAL APPRECIATION . §10 . So far we have followed the process of creation : it remains to look at the product as an artistic whole . As such it must be judged on its own merits ...
Page 111
... probably an instance of popu- lar etymology . The Batrachites or toad - stone of the ancients was so called because it was like the toad in colour ; but popular deriva- tion took the termination -ites to represent - as it often does ...
... probably an instance of popu- lar etymology . The Batrachites or toad - stone of the ancients was so called because it was like the toad in colour ; but popular deriva- tion took the termination -ites to represent - as it often does ...
Page 124
... probably an instance of the use of the past participle in active sense , for which see note on iii . 3. 7. Shakespeare frequently has " to be remembered " in the sense of ( 1 ) to recollect , cf. iii . 5. 130 : ( 2 ) to consider : " O ...
... probably an instance of the use of the past participle in active sense , for which see note on iii . 3. 7. Shakespeare frequently has " to be remembered " in the sense of ( 1 ) to recollect , cf. iii . 5. 130 : ( 2 ) to consider : " O ...
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