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... suggested here . I certainly think that the passage III . iv . 33 ( see note ) is a snatch from a song , and should there- fore be in quotation marks ; also that the remark " Tell me your mind " ( I. v . 212 ) must be given to Olivia ...
... suggested here . I certainly think that the passage III . iv . 33 ( see note ) is a snatch from a song , and should there- fore be in quotation marks ; also that the remark " Tell me your mind " ( I. v . 212 ) must be given to Olivia ...
Page ix
... suggested to Shakespeare the leading incidents of his drama ; and we 1 See notes on I. i . 5 , 14 , 35 ; I , v . 94 ; v . 375 , etc. b must further expect to trace back to minor sources not INTRODUCTION- SOURCES OF TWELFTH NIGHT.
... suggested to Shakespeare the leading incidents of his drama ; and we 1 See notes on I. i . 5 , 14 , 35 ; I , v . 94 ; v . 375 , etc. b must further expect to trace back to minor sources not INTRODUCTION- SOURCES OF TWELFTH NIGHT.
Page xv
... suggest that , like The Winter's Tale or the Midsummer - Night's Dream , this play was something that a poet's fancy ... suggested in the title of Shakespeare's play - as also in the play itself . * See text , I. v . 112 . would not ...
... suggest that , like The Winter's Tale or the Midsummer - Night's Dream , this play was something that a poet's fancy ... suggested in the title of Shakespeare's play - as also in the play itself . * See text , I. v . 112 . would not ...
Page xviii
... ( IV . ii . 28 ) ' O festus dies hominis ' may have suggested ' Feste ' " ( Moore Smith , Laelia , p . xxvi ) . writer " at our feast ” ( Candlemas ) , xviii INTRODUCTION EVIDENCE AS TO DATE -CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PLAY PAGE.
... ( IV . ii . 28 ) ' O festus dies hominis ' may have suggested ' Feste ' " ( Moore Smith , Laelia , p . xxvi ) . writer " at our feast ” ( Candlemas ) , xviii INTRODUCTION EVIDENCE AS TO DATE -CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PLAY PAGE.
Page xxi
... suggests comparison with Twelfth Night , IV . ii . 99-101 : " thy wits the heavens restore ! endeavour thyself to sleep , and leave thy vain bibble - babble " ( elsewhere in Harsnet " bibble - babble " is thus spelt ) . The possible ...
... suggests comparison with Twelfth Night , IV . ii . 99-101 : " thy wits the heavens restore ! endeavour thyself to sleep , and leave thy vain bibble - babble " ( elsewhere in Harsnet " bibble - babble " is thus spelt ) . The possible ...
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