The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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Page 146
... probably not much before 1611 , the first edition being undated . Shakespeare and Chapman were well known to each other , and probably stood on terms of personal friendship and intimacy , being members of the same great senate of genius ...
... probably not much before 1611 , the first edition being undated . Shakespeare and Chapman were well known to each other , and probably stood on terms of personal friendship and intimacy , being members of the same great senate of genius ...
Page 176
... probably drawn upon by Shakespeare for the materials of this play ? Where did he probably derive his ideas of the Greek and Trojan heroes ? 5. Describe the distinctive characteristics of the differ- ent persons of the drama . 6. In what ...
... probably drawn upon by Shakespeare for the materials of this play ? Where did he probably derive his ideas of the Greek and Trojan heroes ? 5. Describe the distinctive characteristics of the differ- ent persons of the drama . 6. In what ...
Page 146
... ( probably an error for " tilth " ) ; IV . i . 76 . TOUCHES , Vices ; III . ii . 25 . TOUSE , pull , tear ; V. i . 315 . Trade , custom , established habit ; III . i . 149 . TRANSPORT , remove from one world to another ; IV . iii . 77 ...
... ( probably an error for " tilth " ) ; IV . i . 76 . TOUCHES , Vices ; III . ii . 25 . TOUSE , pull , tear ; V. i . 315 . Trade , custom , established habit ; III . i . 149 . TRANSPORT , remove from one world to another ; IV . iii . 77 ...
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