The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Harper, 1907 |
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William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. CONTENTS INTRODUCTION TO THE TAMING OF THE SHREW PAGE BY ALICE MEYNELL . · TEXT OF THE PLAY ix 1 INTRODUCTION T HERE are two plays within plays wherein Shakespeare 163846.
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. CONTENTS INTRODUCTION TO THE TAMING OF THE SHREW PAGE BY ALICE MEYNELL . · TEXT OF THE PLAY ix 1 INTRODUCTION T HERE are two plays within plays wherein Shakespeare 163846.
Page ix
... plays is different ; the inner play being a brief incident in the tragedy , and the outer play a mere incident in the comedy . But the inner play is in each case removed , set further than ordinary drama from the con- ditions of actual ...
... plays is different ; the inner play being a brief incident in the tragedy , and the outer play a mere incident in the comedy . But the inner play is in each case removed , set further than ordinary drama from the con- ditions of actual ...
Page x
... play , but a play full of slightly scenic nature ; 66 The Taming of the Shrew " itself is a long play , but a play vacant of nature . The Elizabethan dramatist took his ease in that inn of the stage , and took it the more whimsically in ...
... play , but a play full of slightly scenic nature ; 66 The Taming of the Shrew " itself is a long play , but a play vacant of nature . The Elizabethan dramatist took his ease in that inn of the stage , and took it the more whimsically in ...
Page xi
... play , and find the pathos of life in that gay interior where the light heart of drama takes sanctuary ; let him not attribute pathos to Katharine , or study Petruchio , or make a symbol of the Pedant . • Nevertheless , this , or nearly ...
... play , and find the pathos of life in that gay interior where the light heart of drama takes sanctuary ; let him not attribute pathos to Katharine , or study Petruchio , or make a symbol of the Pedant . • Nevertheless , this , or nearly ...
Page xii
... play will bring us . But no need to confound the sentimentalist further with the monstrous morality - the merry drama . No , these sweet ways of feeling are out of place in the audi- ence at the playing of " The Taming of the Shrew ...
... play will bring us . But no need to confound the sentimentalist further with the monstrous morality - the merry drama . No , these sweet ways of feeling are out of place in the audi- ence at the playing of " The Taming of the Shrew ...
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