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Page xvi
... humour . Of the two - the typical Italian primi- tive and the single Shakespeare - it may be suspected that it was Shakespeare who best loved a mystification ; the word is not a good one in English , but we may quote it from the French ...
... humour . Of the two - the typical Italian primi- tive and the single Shakespeare - it may be suspected that it was Shakespeare who best loved a mystification ; the word is not a good one in English , but we may quote it from the French ...
Page xvii
... humour . There is nothing for it but a reconciliation in the most humorous " Induction . " And what is this but a mystification also ? Although it is not perhaps the delusion of the tinker that so takes us , but his nature under all ...
... humour . There is nothing for it but a reconciliation in the most humorous " Induction . " And what is this but a mystification also ? Although it is not perhaps the delusion of the tinker that so takes us , but his nature under all ...
Page xix
... humour , but in the external incidents - the direct allusion made here by Shakespeare to the daily landscape , the house , the householder of the Warwick- shire village known to him . Only in " The [ xix ] INTRODUCTION.
... humour , but in the external incidents - the direct allusion made here by Shakespeare to the daily landscape , the house , the householder of the Warwick- shire village known to him . Only in " The [ xix ] INTRODUCTION.
Page 11
... humour in O , that a mighty man of such descent , Of such possessions and so high esteem , Should be infused with so foul a spirit ! your honour ! SLY . What , would you make me mad ? Am not I Christopher Sly , old Sly's son of Burton ...
... humour in O , that a mighty man of such descent , Of such possessions and so high esteem , Should be infused with so foul a spirit ! your honour ! SLY . What , would you make me mad ? Am not I Christopher Sly , old Sly's son of Burton ...
Page 32
... humour lasts . O ' my word , an she knew him as well as I do , she would think scolding would do little good upon him : she may perhaps call him half a score knaves or so : why , that's nothing ; an he begin once , he ' ll rail in his ...
... humour lasts . O ' my word , an she knew him as well as I do , she would think scolding would do little good upon him : she may perhaps call him half a score knaves or so : why , that's nothing ; an he begin once , he ' ll rail in his ...
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