The Works of Shakespeare: King Henry VIIIAt the University Press, 1959 |
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... Fortune ) are in fact the two hinges upon which all Greek drama turns . But apart from our own natural expectation , and apart from all rule of tragic workmanship , let us test Gervinus ' apology by what we know of Shakespeare ; who ...
... Fortune ) are in fact the two hinges upon which all Greek drama turns . But apart from our own natural expectation , and apart from all rule of tragic workmanship , let us test Gervinus ' apology by what we know of Shakespeare ; who ...
Page 88
... Fortune would not suffer me ; she drops booties in my mouth . I am courted now with a double occasion : gold and a means to do the prince my master good ; which who knows how that may turn back to my advancement ? I will bring these two ...
... Fortune would not suffer me ; she drops booties in my mouth . I am courted now with a double occasion : gold and a means to do the prince my master good ; which who knows how that may turn back to my advancement ? I will bring these two ...
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... Fortune makes no distinction between the high - born and the low - born . Douce , how- ever , also detected a quibble in ' high and low ' upon false dice so called , ' an interpretation to which Malone and Steevens subscribed but which ...
... Fortune makes no distinction between the high - born and the low - born . Douce , how- ever , also detected a quibble in ' high and low ' upon false dice so called , ' an interpretation to which Malone and Steevens subscribed but which ...
Contents
THE WINTERS TALE I | 6 |
THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1623 | 109 |
NOTES | 129 |
Copyright | |
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