The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Edition of William Aldis Wright; with Introductions, Notes and Glossaries to Each Play by Israel Gollancz. The Complete Notes, with Variorum Readings and General Glossary of Alexander Dyce; a General Introduction, and a Bibliography by W. J. Rolfe; a History of the Drama, and General Criticism by Henry N. Hudson and Others, and a Complete Character Index, Volume 7Colonial Press, 1900 |
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... perhaps the most carefully printed play in the Folio . At the end of the play the names of the actors are given . DATE OF COMPOSITION . Apart from considerations of style , the following facts make it almost certain that The Winter's ...
... perhaps the most carefully printed play in the Folio . At the end of the play the names of the actors are given . DATE OF COMPOSITION . Apart from considerations of style , the following facts make it almost certain that The Winter's ...
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... perhaps be considered in connection 1 A few critics are inclined to find a hit at Shakespeare in Mar- lowe's Dido , as finished by Nash , and adduce the following couplet as evidence that The Winter's Tale was an early play . Æneas says ...
... perhaps be considered in connection 1 A few critics are inclined to find a hit at Shakespeare in Mar- lowe's Dido , as finished by Nash , and adduce the following couplet as evidence that The Winter's Tale was an early play . Æneas says ...
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... perhaps the very last of Shakespeare's comedies , appropri- ately emphasizes , as it were , the essential elements of the triumph of the New over the Old . Sidney , in 1580 , could not foresee the glorious future in store for the ...
... perhaps the very last of Shakespeare's comedies , appropri- ately emphasizes , as it were , the essential elements of the triumph of the New over the Old . Sidney , in 1580 , could not foresee the glorious future in store for the ...
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... Perhaps the word may be best explained as the pleonastic pronoun so common in popular poetry ; the rhythm seems to favour this latter view . I. ii . 70. The doctrine of ill - doing , nor dream'd ; so the first Folio . The later Folios ...
... Perhaps the word may be best explained as the pleonastic pronoun so common in popular poetry ; the rhythm seems to favour this latter view . I. ii . 70. The doctrine of ill - doing , nor dream'd ; so the first Folio . The later Folios ...
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... perhaps pulling his beard ) . II . i . 154 . fingers . The instruments that feel ; that is , my " 9 99 II . iii . 177. to it own protection ; so Folios 1 and 2 ; Folios 3 and 4 have " its . " The old possessive form " it , ' still in ...
... perhaps pulling his beard ) . II . i . 154 . fingers . The instruments that feel ; that is , my " 9 99 II . iii . 177. to it own protection ; so Folios 1 and 2 ; Folios 3 and 4 have " its . " The old possessive form " it , ' still in ...
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