The Works of Shakespeare: The firstat the University Press, 1949 |
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... turn to Plutarch and discover its relevance . With Holinshed he takes far wider liberties : yet we can usually go to Holinshed , seek out the original passage and know where we are . Or again in As You Like It we know on what he is ...
... turn to Plutarch and discover its relevance . With Holinshed he takes far wider liberties : yet we can usually go to Holinshed , seek out the original passage and know where we are . Or again in As You Like It we know on what he is ...
Page 33
... turn . Titania . Out of this wood do not desire to go : Thou shalt remain here , whether thou wilt or no . I am a spirit of no common rate : The summer still doth tend upon my state , And I do love thee : therefore go with me . I'll ...
... turn . Titania . Out of this wood do not desire to go : Thou shalt remain here , whether thou wilt or no . I am a spirit of no common rate : The summer still doth tend upon my state , And I do love thee : therefore go with me . I'll ...
Page 89
... turn questions of quite remarkable interest . The Puck speech - headings first crop up , significantly enough , in the passage of all passages in the play which has attracted and baffled commentators most , namely 2. 1. 148-87 , the ...
... turn questions of quite remarkable interest . The Puck speech - headings first crop up , significantly enough , in the passage of all passages in the play which has attracted and baffled commentators most , namely 2. 1. 148-87 , the ...
Contents
THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1600 | 77 |
NOTES ΙΟΙ | 154 |
THE STAGEHISTORY | 160 |
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