The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 2Methuen, 1904 |
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Page 5
... humour than even Petruchio's suffi- ciently Boeotian fun . Somewhat nearer parallels are found both in the Spanish Conde Lucanor ( first printed , 1575 ) and the Italian Notte piacevole of Straparola ( 1550 ) ; and the Jutland legend of ...
... humour than even Petruchio's suffi- ciently Boeotian fun . Somewhat nearer parallels are found both in the Spanish Conde Lucanor ( first printed , 1575 ) and the Italian Notte piacevole of Straparola ( 1550 ) ; and the Jutland legend of ...
Page 10
... humour . In the earlier play after the first act he calls for the Fool ; in the later , he nods and is reproved for ' not minding the play ' : " Tis a very excellent piece of work , madam lady ; comes there any more of it ? ' And when ...
... humour . In the earlier play after the first act he calls for the Fool ; in the later , he nods and is reproved for ' not minding the play ' : " Tis a very excellent piece of work , madam lady ; comes there any more of it ? ' And when ...
Page 11
... humour , its morbid equivocations , its involved intrigue , marks with great distinctness the trend of English art and fashion in the intervening twenty years . In 1633 , both plays were performed at Court , Sir Henry Herbert recording ...
... humour , its morbid equivocations , its involved intrigue , marks with great distinctness the trend of English art and fashion in the intervening twenty years . In 1633 , both plays were performed at Court , Sir Henry Herbert recording ...
Page 19
... humour in your honour ! O , that a mighty man of such descent , Of such possessions and so high esteem , Should be infused with so foul a spirit ! Sly . What , would you make me mad ? not I Christopher Sly , old Sly's son of Burton- 137 ...
... humour in your honour ! O , that a mighty man of such descent , Of such possessions and so high esteem , Should be infused with so foul a spirit ! Sly . What , would you make me mad ? not I Christopher Sly , old Sly's son of Burton- 137 ...
Page 38
... 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 110 half a score knaves or so : why , that's nothing ; an he begin once , he ' ll rail in ...
... 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 110 half a score knaves or so : why , that's nothing ; an he begin once , he ' ll rail in ...
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