The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11Macmillan and Company, limited, 1903 |
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Page vii
... brought into searching comparison , Shakespeare must be studied in the near future with a deeper recognition of the significance of his work and its value as a source of spiritual culture . In these chapters the endeavour has been made ...
... brought into searching comparison , Shakespeare must be studied in the near future with a deeper recognition of the significance of his work and its value as a source of spiritual culture . In these chapters the endeavour has been made ...
Page viii
... brought together a fund of knowledge open to the world , but collected at great cost of time and thought . He desires to acknowledge his special indebtedness to Mr. Halliwell - Phillipps , Mr. F. J. Furnivall , Dr. Horace Howard Furness ...
... brought together a fund of knowledge open to the world , but collected at great cost of time and thought . He desires to acknowledge his special indebtedness to Mr. Halliwell - Phillipps , Mr. F. J. Furnivall , Dr. Horace Howard Furness ...
Page 5
... brought the air of the remote world with him . The vulgarity and indecency of shows of such an origin , everywhere adapting themselves to popular taste at a time when popular taste was coarse to the last degree , were inevitable . Then ...
... brought the air of the remote world with him . The vulgarity and indecency of shows of such an origin , everywhere adapting themselves to popular taste at a time when popular taste was coarse to the last degree , were inevitable . Then ...
Page 15
... brought the playwright and his auditors into easy and immediate contact , and furnished ample opportunity to satirize or ridicule the vices , hypocrisies , and follies of the time . The structure of the Inter- lude was simple , and its ...
... brought the playwright and his auditors into easy and immediate contact , and furnished ample opportunity to satirize or ridicule the vices , hypocrisies , and follies of the time . The structure of the Inter- lude was simple , and its ...
Page 16
... brought the comedy to completeness by adding to the interest of characters essentially humorous the more absorbing interest of a well - defined plot . Udall was a school- master , but there was no pedantry in him ; he felt the deep ...
... brought the comedy to completeness by adding to the interest of characters essentially humorous the more absorbing interest of a well - defined plot . Udall was a school- master , but there was no pedantry in him ; he felt the deep ...
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