The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 35Methuen, 1918 |
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Page xx
... better date for the " New Map " is 1599 , in which year a map , answering more exactly to Shakespeare's description , and designed by one Emmerie Molineux , was published in England , and was sometimes bound up with copies of Hakluyt ...
... better date for the " New Map " is 1599 , in which year a map , answering more exactly to Shakespeare's description , and designed by one Emmerie Molineux , was published in England , and was sometimes bound up with copies of Hakluyt ...
Page xxi
... better to be thus near , and familiarly allied to the time . " " Some such cross - wooing " may be discovered not only in Twelfth Night , but also in others of Shakespeare's earlier plays and in contemporary plays that were not ...
... better to be thus near , and familiarly allied to the time . " " Some such cross - wooing " may be discovered not only in Twelfth Night , but also in others of Shakespeare's earlier plays and in contemporary plays that were not ...
Page xxv
... better for my purpose than to place one by the other , and to show from the com- parison that Twelfth Night belongs to that period of Shake- speare's authorship which has been roughly indicated by the external suggestions of date - that ...
... better for my purpose than to place one by the other , and to show from the com- parison that Twelfth Night belongs to that period of Shake- speare's authorship which has been roughly indicated by the external suggestions of date - that ...
Page xxvi
... better , but these may be enough to illustrate the fact that in respect of their excellence and their com- parative weakness , these three plays are more nearly on a level than we might expect from their style generally . After making ...
... better , but these may be enough to illustrate the fact that in respect of their excellence and their com- parative weakness , these three plays are more nearly on a level than we might expect from their style generally . After making ...
Page xxviii
... Better known , perhaps , among the changes of style that mark the poet's progress through some half dozen years , are a gradual disuse of rhyme , and the adoption of a blank verse , not so disorganised as that of the later plays , yet ...
... Better known , perhaps , among the changes of style that mark the poet's progress through some half dozen years , are a gradual disuse of rhyme , and the adoption of a blank verse , not so disorganised as that of the later plays , yet ...
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