The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1Methuen, 1904 |
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Page xv
... Caius and Slender , by the colour device . Previously to this , in the fourth Scene , about eighty lines ( nearly the whole Scene ) have been devoted , in proper dramatic and poetic fashion , to setting forth this plot , as it was first ...
... Caius and Slender , by the colour device . Previously to this , in the fourth Scene , about eighty lines ( nearly the whole Scene ) have been devoted , in proper dramatic and poetic fashion , to setting forth this plot , as it was first ...
Page xvi
... Caius are to be deceived . These are brief passages , and the second is necessary as opening the final denouement . The Quarto dispenses entirely with these two Scenes , and cer- tainly one does not miss them . It is true we lose the ...
... Caius are to be deceived . These are brief passages , and the second is necessary as opening the final denouement . The Quarto dispenses entirely with these two Scenes , and cer- tainly one does not miss them . It is true we lose the ...
Page xx
... Caius and Evans receive their due attention in the Quarto , but Quickly is greatly cut down , not merely by omitted speeches , but by mutilated speeches which are more significant . The Wives are treated with scant respect in the Quarto ...
... Caius and Evans receive their due attention in the Quarto , but Quickly is greatly cut down , not merely by omitted speeches , but by mutilated speeches which are more significant . The Wives are treated with scant respect in the Quarto ...
Page xxvi
... to in this Introduction at the notice of Mrs. Quickly , and at the Caius and Evans plot . I find there is a considerable quantity of ground to be gone over in this Introduction . subjects in the following xxvi INTRODUCTION.
... to in this Introduction at the notice of Mrs. Quickly , and at the Caius and Evans plot . I find there is a considerable quantity of ground to be gone over in this Introduction . subjects in the following xxvi INTRODUCTION.
Page xlvi
... Caius is preparing to go to court- " la grand affaire , " I. IV . 54. It would not be in the least degree an improper or unlikely " hit " for Caius to refer there and then to the court at Windsor , supposing it to be so , while this ...
... Caius is preparing to go to court- " la grand affaire , " I. IV . 54. It would not be in the least degree an improper or unlikely " hit " for Caius to refer there and then to the court at Windsor , supposing it to be so , while this ...
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