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 3Colonial Press, 1900 |
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... seem to serve as preparatory efforts , the love - tragedy of Romeo and Juliet ( that is , about the years 1593–1595 ) . - 1 See also Dr. Simon Forman's Diary ( 1564–1602 ) ; Stowe's Chron- icle , under the year 1594 ; and Dr. King's ...
... seem to serve as preparatory efforts , the love - tragedy of Romeo and Juliet ( that is , about the years 1593–1595 ) . - 1 See also Dr. Simon Forman's Diary ( 1564–1602 ) ; Stowe's Chron- icle , under the year 1594 ; and Dr. King's ...
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... seems to have set himself , — the task of satisfying all the requirements of a Court drama without departing from his own ideas of Romantic Comedy . The essential elements of such a play as Lyly's Endymion ; the spec- tacular machinery ...
... seems to have set himself , — the task of satisfying all the requirements of a Court drama without departing from his own ideas of Romantic Comedy . The essential elements of such a play as Lyly's Endymion ; the spec- tacular machinery ...
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... seems to have been Golding's transla- tion of Ovid's Metamorphoses , where the story is told ( iv . 55-166 ) . A commonplace - book of the beginning of the seven- teenth century , belonging to the British Museum ( Addi- tional Mss ...
... seems to have been Golding's transla- tion of Ovid's Metamorphoses , where the story is told ( iv . 55-166 ) . A commonplace - book of the beginning of the seven- teenth century , belonging to the British Museum ( Addi- tional Mss ...
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... Seem'd Athens as a paradise to me : O , then , what graces in my love do dwell , That he hath turn'd a heaven unto a hell ! Lys . Helen , to you our minds we will unfold : To - morrow night , when Phoebe doth behold Her silver visage in ...
... Seem'd Athens as a paradise to me : O , then , what graces in my love do dwell , That he hath turn'd a heaven unto a hell ! Lys . Helen , to you our minds we will unfold : To - morrow night , when Phoebe doth behold Her silver visage in ...
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... seem to say , we will do no harm with our swords , and that Pyramus is not killed indeed ; and , for the more better assurance , tell them that I Pyramus am not Pyramus , but Bottom the weaver : this will Scene II ] A Midsummer ...
... seem to say , we will do no harm with our swords , and that Pyramus is not killed indeed ; and , for the more better assurance , tell them that I Pyramus am not Pyramus , but Bottom the weaver : this will Scene II ] A Midsummer ...
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Adam Adam Spencer Aliena Athens Audrey Beau brother Celia Collier's conjecture Corrector daughter Demetrius doth Dream Duke F Dyce read Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fairy father favour fear folio reading fool forest Forest of Arden fortune Ganimede gentle Gerismond give grace Grant White Hanmer hath hear heart Helena Hermia Hero and Leander Hippolyta honour Jaques ladies Lettsom lion live look lord lovers Lysander marry master means merry mistress Monsieur Montanus moon never night Oberon old editions old reading Orlando passion Phebe Philostrate Phoebe play pray prithee Puck Pyramus Pyramus and Thisbe Quartos Quin quoth Rosader Rosalind Saladyne SCENE second folio Shakespeare shalt shepherd sleep song speak sweet tell thee Theobald Theseus thing Thisbe thou art Tita Titania Touch unto woman words youth