The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 35Methuen, 1918 |
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Page ix
... thought and command of material . And this fact is not less true of the sources of his dramas ; he spares no pains in his research ; he disdains no authority , and no hint in any authority . To these preliminary considerations two other ...
... thought and command of material . And this fact is not less true of the sources of his dramas ; he spares no pains in his research ; he disdains no authority , and no hint in any authority . To these preliminary considerations two other ...
Page xiii
... thought and phrase , some of which are given in the Appendix , are almost incontestable evidence . Belleforest he may also have used , but I incline to believe that he consulted Bandello . From Bandello , or from Bandello through ...
... thought and phrase , some of which are given in the Appendix , are almost incontestable evidence . Belleforest he may also have used , but I incline to believe that he consulted Bandello . From Bandello , or from Bandello through ...
Page xxi
... thought that the puritanical injunction issued in the course of that year by the Privy Council may have provoked the seeming attack upon Puritanism1 made by Shakespeare in his sketch of Malvolio . In the earlier and more plausible year ...
... thought that the puritanical injunction issued in the course of that year by the Privy Council may have provoked the seeming attack upon Puritanism1 made by Shakespeare in his sketch of Malvolio . In the earlier and more plausible year ...
Page xxiv
... of date that we discover in the thought and form of the play , in the poet's ideas , his dramatic and rhetorical expedients , and his style generally . But a good deal under this head has been anticipated xxiv INTRODUCTION.
... of date that we discover in the thought and form of the play , in the poet's ideas , his dramatic and rhetorical expedients , and his style generally . But a good deal under this head has been anticipated xxiv INTRODUCTION.
Page xxv
... also mention the formal legal phrasing which occurs so often in his earlier writings . This legal knowledge , of course , he shares with other Elizabethan dramatists . thought is , perhaps , not always so deep , INTRODUCTION XXV.
... also mention the formal legal phrasing which occurs so often in his earlier writings . This legal knowledge , of course , he shares with other Elizabethan dramatists . thought is , perhaps , not always so deep , INTRODUCTION XXV.
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