The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 35Methuen, 1918 |
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Page v
... Malvolio ; also on pp . 183-7 , some parallels from Bandello and Belleforest ; and it will be seen that Shakespeare's indebtedness to Barnabe Riche has been altogether overrated . With regard to improvements in the text which are aimed ...
... Malvolio ; also on pp . 183-7 , some parallels from Bandello and Belleforest ; and it will be seen that Shakespeare's indebtedness to Barnabe Riche has been altogether overrated . With regard to improvements in the text which are aimed ...
Page x
... Malvolio , see Appendix I. pp . 179 , 180 . 4 If not familiar with Italian literature , Shakespeare certainly had some means of access to it ; this must be evident to all who study his works , and I see no reason to See Appendix I. p ...
... Malvolio , see Appendix I. pp . 179 , 180 . 4 If not familiar with Italian literature , Shakespeare certainly had some means of access to it ; this must be evident to all who study his works , and I see no reason to See Appendix I. p ...
Page xii
... Malvolio , " and the possible origin of " Fabian " ; for in Gonzaga's play the name assumed by the lady in disguise is " Cesare " ; and when we remember the many other occasions on which Shakespeare borrowed only a name or two from a ...
... Malvolio , " and the possible origin of " Fabian " ; for in Gonzaga's play the name assumed by the lady in disguise is " Cesare " ; and when we remember the many other occasions on which Shakespeare borrowed only a name or two from a ...
Page xiv
... Malvolio , " as we perhaps may style it , this , like most of Shakespeare's underplots ( apart from the originals pointed out in the Appendix 2 ) , would appear to be of his own invention . For one other suggestion , however , he may be ...
... Malvolio , " as we perhaps may style it , this , like most of Shakespeare's underplots ( apart from the originals pointed out in the Appendix 2 ) , would appear to be of his own invention . For one other suggestion , however , he may be ...
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... Malvolio , and Charles I. in his copy of the second edition , altered the title to that name . Nor did Shakespeare - though this was more plausible- affect in his second title an indifference to the superb creation of his own genius ...
... Malvolio , and Charles I. in his copy of the second edition , altered the title to that name . Nor did Shakespeare - though this was more plausible- affect in his second title an indifference to the superb creation of his own genius ...
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