The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 35Methuen, 1918 |
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Page xxii
... hand , in these un- printed copies . I will give one example of such a probable interpolation in the case of Twelfth Night . The following is the Folio reading of III . ii . 45-50 : — “ taunt him with the license of Inke : if thou thou ...
... hand , in these un- printed copies . I will give one example of such a probable interpolation in the case of Twelfth Night . The following is the Folio reading of III . ii . 45-50 : — “ taunt him with the license of Inke : if thou thou ...
Page xxiv
... hand some little time before " the wreck of 1609 and the narratives of 1610 gave a title and a prompt , perhaps a hurried , completion to his farewell play , which he naturally produced while the incidents that lent it most of its ...
... hand some little time before " the wreck of 1609 and the narratives of 1610 gave a title and a prompt , perhaps a hurried , completion to his farewell play , which he naturally produced while the incidents that lent it most of its ...
Page xl
... hand . Next , Mr. Hewlett expresses the opinion that the Malvolio plot " usurped the interest " . . . " and has turned comedy into a tragedy . " To this natural objection we may reply that a combination of tragedy with comedy is a ...
... hand . Next , Mr. Hewlett expresses the opinion that the Malvolio plot " usurped the interest " . . . " and has turned comedy into a tragedy . " To this natural objection we may reply that a combination of tragedy with comedy is a ...
Page 4
... hand , the foggy south puffing with wind and rain " ( As You Like It , III . v . 50 ) , would hardly commend itself to the author of Twelfth Night , whose notions of the south wind were , as I venture to suspect , slightly classical ...
... hand , the foggy south puffing with wind and rain " ( As You Like It , III . v . 50 ) , would hardly commend itself to the author of Twelfth Night , whose notions of the south wind were , as I venture to suspect , slightly classical ...
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... hand , they are stractors that say so of him . scoundrels and sub- Who are they ? Mar. They that add , moreover , he's drunk nightly in your company . 30 35 Sir To . With drinking healths to my niece . I'll drink to her as long as there ...
... hand , they are stractors that say so of him . scoundrels and sub- Who are they ? Mar. They that add , moreover , he's drunk nightly in your company . 30 35 Sir To . With drinking healths to my niece . I'll drink to her as long as there ...
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