The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 35Methuen, 1918 |
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Page xi
... Lady widdowe1 was in loue with him , by counterfayting a lettre as from his Lady in generall termes , telling him what shee liked best in him , and prescribing his gesture in smiling , his apparraile , etc. , and then when he came to ...
... Lady widdowe1 was in loue with him , by counterfayting a lettre as from his Lady in generall termes , telling him what shee liked best in him , and prescribing his gesture in smiling , his apparraile , etc. , and then when he came to ...
Page xii
... lady in disguise is " Cesare " ; and when we remember the many other occasions on which Shakespeare borrowed only a name or two from a whole play or a whole book , we may well believe that he was indebted for his " Cesario " to this ...
... lady in disguise is " Cesare " ; and when we remember the many other occasions on which Shakespeare borrowed only a name or two from a whole play or a whole book , we may well believe that he was indebted for his " Cesario " to this ...
Page xiv
... lady of the Strachy married the yeoman of the wardrobe " ; and it is possible , as I may repeat later , that this " lady of the Strachy " is the Lady of Malphey . In this quest of origins may now be included a con- sideration of the ...
... lady of the Strachy married the yeoman of the wardrobe " ; and it is possible , as I may repeat later , that this " lady of the Strachy " is the Lady of Malphey . In this quest of origins may now be included a con- sideration of the ...
Page xvii
... lady who followed her lover in the disguise of a page , and like Viola was shipwrecked . The date of Parismus is 1598 , a fact that will be referred to in the next section . It happened that two of the leading characters in The Tempest ...
... lady who followed her lover in the disguise of a page , and like Viola was shipwrecked . The date of Parismus is 1598 , a fact that will be referred to in the next section . It happened that two of the leading characters in The Tempest ...
Page xxi
... Lady of the Strachy " will be examined in the notes . Finally , it was thought by Steevens that Ben Jonson had ... lady's waiting - maid ; some such cross - wooing , with a clown to their serving - man , better to be thus near , and ...
... Lady of the Strachy " will be examined in the notes . Finally , it was thought by Steevens that Ben Jonson had ... lady's waiting - maid ; some such cross - wooing , with a clown to their serving - man , better to be thus near , and ...
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