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Page xlii
... piece of imaginative work , and the conception of Kate and Ferando so powerful and humorous ( it drew superlatives from Mr. Swinburne ) that one knows not to whom to attribute these creations if not to Shakespeare . And the extreme ...
... piece of imaginative work , and the conception of Kate and Ferando so powerful and humorous ( it drew superlatives from Mr. Swinburne ) that one knows not to whom to attribute these creations if not to Shakespeare . And the extreme ...
Page xliii
... piece . If this be the case , our play is the fourth of the series , and to the Marlowesque adapter ( the second piece , c . 1592 ? ) we probably owe . the dramatic combination of a sentimental ideal action with the humorous action of ...
... piece . If this be the case , our play is the fourth of the series , and to the Marlowesque adapter ( the second piece , c . 1592 ? ) we probably owe . the dramatic combination of a sentimental ideal action with the humorous action of ...
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... piece of furniture , as in the pretended inventory of Motto's effects in Lyly's Midas , v . ii . 33 , of the servants ' tongues , " They are moue- ables Ile warrant . " Again , Richard II . II . i . 161 . 199. join'd - stool ] one with ...
... piece of furniture , as in the pretended inventory of Motto's effects in Lyly's Midas , v . ii . 33 , of the servants ' tongues , " They are moue- ables Ile warrant . " Again , Richard II . II . i . 161 . 199. join'd - stool ] one with ...
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The Works of Shakespeare: The taming of the shrew. 1928 William Shakespeare No preview available - 1956 |
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