The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 35Methuen, 1918 |
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Page xix
... Henry V. , Much Ado about Nothing , As You Like It , and The Merry Wives of Windsor , which the best authorities would assign to this period or thereabout . But some will ask whether the ingenuity devoted by commentators to a discovery ...
... Henry V. , Much Ado about Nothing , As You Like It , and The Merry Wives of Windsor , which the best authorities would assign to this period or thereabout . But some will ask whether the ingenuity devoted by commentators to a discovery ...
Page xxxii
... Henry Irving , which of course differs from Spedding at many points . This also is given in the Third Appendix . The next difficulty we have to deal with occurs in the time of the action of Twelfth Night ; on this head I may quote Mr ...
... Henry Irving , which of course differs from Spedding at many points . This also is given in the Third Appendix . The next difficulty we have to deal with occurs in the time of the action of Twelfth Night ; on this head I may quote Mr ...
Page xxxvi
... Henry V. , is nothing if not practical in this business of wooing . Of Shakespeare's own experience as presented in this play , I have endeavoured to show in the notes on II . iv . 29 and 94-104 that there is at least some ground for ...
... Henry V. , is nothing if not practical in this business of wooing . Of Shakespeare's own experience as presented in this play , I have endeavoured to show in the notes on II . iv . 29 and 94-104 that there is at least some ground for ...
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... Henry VIII . III . i . 12 : " In sweet music is such art , Killing care and grief of heart Fall asleep , or , hearing , die . " Cf. also Keats , Endymion : " O did he ever live , that lonely man , Who loved - and music slew not ? " 2 ...
... Henry VIII . III . i . 12 : " In sweet music is such art , Killing care and grief of heart Fall asleep , or , hearing , die . " Cf. also Keats , Endymion : " O did he ever live , that lonely man , Who loved - and music slew not ? " 2 ...
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... Henry V. III . vii . 22 , 23 , " He is pure air and fire ; and the dull elements of earth and water never appear in him . " Later , the word was sometimes used of one element , the air , or sky , as in Euphues ( quoted by Craig ) ...
... Henry V. III . vii . 22 , 23 , " He is pure air and fire ; and the dull elements of earth and water never appear in him . " Later , the word was sometimes used of one element , the air , or sky , as in Euphues ( quoted by Craig ) ...
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