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Page xi
... ; that this generous nature of woman did but wait for love and a master ; and so forth . The thing is just worthy of mention because it may stand as a per- fect example of the kind of attention , the kind [ xi ] INTRODUCTION.
... ; that this generous nature of woman did but wait for love and a master ; and so forth . The thing is just worthy of mention because it may stand as a per- fect example of the kind of attention , the kind [ xi ] INTRODUCTION.
Page xii
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. fect example of the kind of attention , the kind of sym- pathy , the seriousness , of which " The Taming of the Shrew " ought not to be the subject . Nay , it might be worth while to pretend to take ...
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. fect example of the kind of attention , the kind of sym- pathy , the seriousness , of which " The Taming of the Shrew " ought not to be the subject . Nay , it might be worth while to pretend to take ...
Page xvi
... kind of jest . That Shakespeare took some Puckish pleasure in that jest we know . " The Comedy of Errors " bears witness to this , so does " Twelfth Night , " so does " All's Well that Ends Well . " Nay , a brief mystification comes to ...
... kind of jest . That Shakespeare took some Puckish pleasure in that jest we know . " The Comedy of Errors " bears witness to this , so does " Twelfth Night , " so does " All's Well that Ends Well . " Nay , a brief mystification comes to ...
Page xviii
... frolic , whether in the age of Anne or when Mrs. Thrale was rendering epigrams from the French . The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries meddled little with this kind of verse . The iambic movement , [ xviii ] THE TAMING OF THE SHREW.
... frolic , whether in the age of Anne or when Mrs. Thrale was rendering epigrams from the French . The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries meddled little with this kind of verse . The iambic movement , [ xviii ] THE TAMING OF THE SHREW.
Page xix
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. with this kind of verse . The iambic movement , the noble gait of English poetry , rarely interrupted by a brief shifting to the springing foot of the trochee , is , in all its composure and simplicity ...
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. with this kind of verse . The iambic movement , the noble gait of English poetry , rarely interrupted by a brief shifting to the springing foot of the trochee , is , in all its composure and simplicity ...
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