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Page x
... , French , Italian , and Spanish had been thoroughly ransacked to furnish the playhouses in London , " Hunter . See also Appendix , p . 181 . doubt that Gl'Ingannati contributed , and that materially , to X INTRODUCTION.
... , French , Italian , and Spanish had been thoroughly ransacked to furnish the playhouses in London , " Hunter . See also Appendix , p . 181 . doubt that Gl'Ingannati contributed , and that materially , to X INTRODUCTION.
Page xi
William Shakespeare William James Craig, Robert Hope Case. doubt that Gl'Ingannati contributed , and that materially , to the development of Twelfth Night . It is to Hunter that we are indebted for the discovery of this Italian play ...
William Shakespeare William James Craig, Robert Hope Case. doubt that Gl'Ingannati contributed , and that materially , to the development of Twelfth Night . It is to Hunter that we are indebted for the discovery of this Italian play ...
Page xxxiv
... doubt whatever ; but in these brief notes I must give suggestions rather than illustrations of the fact , I may first point out that if Twelfth Night includes the main elements of good comedy , so also as a single " The leading note of ...
... doubt whatever ; but in these brief notes I must give suggestions rather than illustrations of the fact , I may first point out that if Twelfth Night includes the main elements of good comedy , so also as a single " The leading note of ...
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... doubt the authenticity of the text ; but we may begin by noting that " all affections else " means both " all her affection for others " and " all her other affections " ; and thus it leads naturally up to the expansion ( see note on II ...
... doubt the authenticity of the text ; but we may begin by noting that " all affections else " means both " all her affection for others " and " all her other affections " ; and thus it leads naturally up to the expansion ( see note on II ...
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... doubt as to why Mistress Mall's picture , more than any other , should have taken dust ; nor is the doubt re- moved by Nicholson's reference to Webster and Marston's Malcontent , v . i . , where the exposed and uncared- for pictures of ...
... doubt as to why Mistress Mall's picture , more than any other , should have taken dust ; nor is the doubt re- moved by Nicholson's reference to Webster and Marston's Malcontent , v . i . , where the exposed and uncared- for pictures of ...
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