The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Jefferson Press, 1906 |
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Page xvi
... Latin literature were opened wide to him . It is more plainly confuted by the internal evidence of his work , where his frequent debt to other authors for his plots and phraseology lies upon the surface . A more modern type of critic ...
... Latin literature were opened wide to him . It is more plainly confuted by the internal evidence of his work , where his frequent debt to other authors for his plots and phraseology lies upon the surface . A more modern type of critic ...
Page xxxi
... Latin , and less Greek , From thence to honour thee , I would not seek For names ; but call forth thund'ring Aeschylus , Euripides , and Sophocles to us , Paccuvius , Accius , him of Cordova dead , 2 To life again , to hear thy Buskin ...
... Latin , and less Greek , From thence to honour thee , I would not seek For names ; but call forth thund'ring Aeschylus , Euripides , and Sophocles to us , Paccuvius , Accius , him of Cordova dead , 2 To life again , to hear thy Buskin ...
Page xliv
... Latin and Italian influence , yet this play is in its essentials — that is to say , in all its unchallenged Petruchio and Katherine scenes - in con- ception as well as execution a characteristic and inde- pendent work of Shakespeare ...
... Latin and Italian influence , yet this play is in its essentials — that is to say , in all its unchallenged Petruchio and Katherine scenes - in con- ception as well as execution a characteristic and inde- pendent work of Shakespeare ...
Page xlv
... Latin little Latin " to suppose that he re- quired such help . At that time Plautus was abundantly studied in England , and nothing could have been easier than to obtain a sufficiently full impression of a text which was at no point to ...
... Latin little Latin " to suppose that he re- quired such help . At that time Plautus was abundantly studied in England , and nothing could have been easier than to obtain a sufficiently full impression of a text which was at no point to ...
Page xlvi
... Latin stage qualities closely akin to cer- tain of his own . The sort of boisterous animal spirits , held in check only by such discipline as the cultivation of romantic beauty may supply , would be exemplified for us in dramatic ...
... Latin stage qualities closely akin to cer- tain of his own . The sort of boisterous animal spirits , held in check only by such discipline as the cultivation of romantic beauty may supply , would be exemplified for us in dramatic ...
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