The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 35Methuen, 1918 |
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Page x
... earlier stream of story was enriched by tributaries , and among these was the fable1 so well represented in Twelfth Night , and shadowed forth already in The Two Gentlemen of Verona ; it is that of a woman disguised as a page who falls ...
... earlier stream of story was enriched by tributaries , and among these was the fable1 so well represented in Twelfth Night , and shadowed forth already in The Two Gentlemen of Verona ; it is that of a woman disguised as a page who falls ...
Page xi
... earlier and far more important Gl'Ingannati . As to the Inganni of Manning- ham , there were two plays with that title , one was printed at Florence in 1562 , and — so we read on the title - page- " Recitata in Milano l'anno 1547 ...
... earlier and far more important Gl'Ingannati . As to the Inganni of Manning- ham , there were two plays with that title , one was printed at Florence in 1562 , and — so we read on the title - page- " Recitata in Milano l'anno 1547 ...
Page xii
... earlier Inganni , its plot turned on the pivot of a resemblance between a brother and a sister , the latter being dressed in man's attire ; but , as in the former instance , the play itself affords no very material proof of having been ...
... earlier Inganni , its plot turned on the pivot of a resemblance between a brother and a sister , the latter being dressed in man's attire ; but , as in the former instance , the play itself affords no very material proof of having been ...
Page xvi
... earlier literary source ; and we have already pointed to the most probable origin of Aguecheek , Malvolio , Cesario , and Orsino . And again , before continuing our search , we assume the poet's habit of appropriating rather than ...
... earlier literary source ; and we have already pointed to the most probable origin of Aguecheek , Malvolio , Cesario , and Orsino . And again , before continuing our search , we assume the poet's habit of appropriating rather than ...
Page xix
... earlier play will contrast most strikingly with his treatment of the same subject in the later play ; and if the Latin were not somewhat overworn , I might perhaps be par- doned for adding ex uno disce omnes . Besides , a discussion of ...
... earlier play will contrast most strikingly with his treatment of the same subject in the later play ; and if the Latin were not somewhat overworn , I might perhaps be par- doned for adding ex uno disce omnes . Besides , a discussion of ...
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