The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 35Methuen, 1918 |
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Page xxii
... quote from the play certain passages that referred to years later- sometimes considerably later - than 1602. Chalmers , for example , was confident that the farcical combat between Cesario and Sir Andrew was intended to throw ridicule ...
... quote from the play certain passages that referred to years later- sometimes considerably later - than 1602. Chalmers , for example , was confident that the farcical combat between Cesario and Sir Andrew was intended to throw ridicule ...
Page xxxii
... quote Mr. P. A. Daniel , 1 whose time - analysis of the play is also subjoined . It will be seen that whereas the incidents are supposed to fall within three days , an interval of three months is twice mentioned in the Fifth Act . Mr ...
... quote Mr. P. A. Daniel , 1 whose time - analysis of the play is also subjoined . It will be seen that whereas the incidents are supposed to fall within three days , an interval of three months is twice mentioned in the Fifth Act . Mr ...
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... quote lines " 4-6 - a yet more important parallel " Lovers and madmen have such seething brains , Such shaping fantasies that apprehend More than cool reason ever comprehends . " For Shakespeare's views of love and poetry in connection ...
... quote lines " 4-6 - a yet more important parallel " Lovers and madmen have such seething brains , Such shaping fantasies that apprehend More than cool reason ever comprehends . " For Shakespeare's views of love and poetry in connection ...
Page 13
... quotes the legal Latin " exceptis excipiendis " ( those things excepted which have before been ex- cepted ) . " It is the usual language of leases , To have and to hold the said demised premises , etc. ( except before excepted ) ...
... quotes the legal Latin " exceptis excipiendis " ( those things excepted which have before been ex- cepted ) . " It is the usual language of leases , To have and to hold the said demised premises , etc. ( except before excepted ) ...
Page 15
... quotes examples from Dodsley : " But hopes the coystrel to escape me so ( Soliman and Perseda ) ; " Now , sire , the coistrel makes me smile " ( Contention between Liberality and Prodigality ) . 43. o ' the toe ] Probably on the ...
... quotes examples from Dodsley : " But hopes the coystrel to escape me so ( Soliman and Perseda ) ; " Now , sire , the coistrel makes me smile " ( Contention between Liberality and Prodigality ) . 43. o ' the toe ] Probably on the ...
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