The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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Page 128
... refer to music , but the analogy is as old as Pythagoras ; cf. my art . on ' Sh.'s Universe ' in Univ . of Edin ... refers to Pliny ( Nat . Hist . xi . 5–20 ) and Virgil's Georgics ( iv ) , and taking the hint , it seems , Sh . drew on ...
... refer to music , but the analogy is as old as Pythagoras ; cf. my art . on ' Sh.'s Universe ' in Univ . of Edin ... refers to Pliny ( Nat . Hist . xi . 5–20 ) and Virgil's Georgics ( iv ) , and taking the hint , it seems , Sh . drew on ...
Page 143
... refer to their respective nouns in order . 25. Whitsun morris - dance ' The summer feast held usually on May I or at Whitsuntide ' ( Chambers , Med . Stage . i . 172-3 ) . Cf. Wint . 4. 4. 134 ( note ) ; Two Gent . 4. 4. 156–66 ; All's ...
... refer to their respective nouns in order . 25. Whitsun morris - dance ' The summer feast held usually on May I or at Whitsuntide ' ( Chambers , Med . Stage . i . 172-3 ) . Cf. Wint . 4. 4. 134 ( note ) ; Two Gent . 4. 4. 156–66 ; All's ...
Page 147
... Referring to the grazing of sheep and cattle . 31. greyhounds in the slips Cf. Sh.'s Addition to Sir Thomas More , 1. 122 , ' slip him like a hound ' . 32. straining ( Rowe ) F. ' straying ' . Cf. MSH . pp . 106-9 ; note , 3 Prol . 6 ...
... Referring to the grazing of sheep and cattle . 31. greyhounds in the slips Cf. Sh.'s Addition to Sir Thomas More , 1. 122 , ' slip him like a hound ' . 32. straining ( Rowe ) F. ' straying ' . Cf. MSH . pp . 106-9 ; note , 3 Prol . 6 ...
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