The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Jefferson Press, 1906 |
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Page xi
... Lost , " may be assigned to the year 1591 ; his latest completed play , " The Tem- pest , ” with such portions as are attributable to him of " Henry VIII . , " may be assigned to the year 1611. He was of the comparatively mature age of ...
... Lost , " may be assigned to the year 1591 ; his latest completed play , " The Tem- pest , ” with such portions as are attributable to him of " Henry VIII . , " may be assigned to the year 1611. He was of the comparatively mature age of ...
Page xiv
... Lost " the mature effort of " As You Like it . " The dirge in " Cymbeline " for native simplicity of thought and ex- pression has no precise parallel in the lyrics of previous years . Even more important is it to note that his capac ...
... Lost " the mature effort of " As You Like it . " The dirge in " Cymbeline " for native simplicity of thought and ex- pression has no precise parallel in the lyrics of previous years . Even more important is it to note that his capac ...
Page xxix
... lost . Read him , therefore ; and again , and again : and then if you do not like him , surely you are in some manifest danger not to understand him . And so we leave you to other of his Friends , whom if you need , can be your guides ...
... lost . Read him , therefore ; and again , and again : and then if you do not like him , surely you are in some manifest danger not to understand him . And so we leave you to other of his Friends , whom if you need , can be your guides ...
Page xliv
... Lost , " which may belong to 1589 , and " The Two Gentlemen of Verona , " which may belong to 1591. We are not likely to be confuted if we claim 1590 for its year of composition . The critical interest of " The Comedy of Errors " cen ...
... Lost , " which may belong to 1589 , and " The Two Gentlemen of Verona , " which may belong to 1591. We are not likely to be confuted if we claim 1590 for its year of composition . The critical interest of " The Comedy of Errors " cen ...
Page l
... lost a little in variety , but he gained extremely in richness of humour . He doubled his effects , and , in doing so , we notice his skill in intensifying instead of distracting our keen and delighted observation of the Master Twins ...
... lost a little in variety , but he gained extremely in richness of humour . He doubled his effects , and , in doing so , we notice his skill in intensifying instead of distracting our keen and delighted observation of the Master Twins ...
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