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Page ix
... writer of impulse rather than premeditation ; 1 the fact is that almost throughout the whole period of his authorship he combined a marvellous spontaneity with an equally marvellous discipline of thought and command of material . And ...
... writer of impulse rather than premeditation ; 1 the fact is that almost throughout the whole period of his authorship he combined a marvellous spontaneity with an equally marvellous discipline of thought and command of material . And ...
Page x
... writing his Comedy of Errors . But as it pursued its course through the centuries of letters , this earlier stream of story was enriched by tributaries , and among these was the fable1 so well represented in Twelfth Night , and shadowed ...
... writing his Comedy of Errors . But as it pursued its course through the centuries of letters , this earlier stream of story was enriched by tributaries , and among these was the fable1 so well represented in Twelfth Night , and shadowed ...
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... . 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.
... . 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 xix
William Shakespeare William James Craig, Robert Hope Case. writer " at our feast ” ( Candlemas ) , on the second of February 1601-02 . Manningham , who must not always be trusted , writes as if the play were recent . These are the two ...
William Shakespeare William James Craig, Robert Hope Case. writer " at our feast ” ( Candlemas ) , on the second of February 1601-02 . Manningham , who must not always be trusted , writes as if the play were recent . These are the two ...
Page xxv
... writer's standard of literary pro- ficiency at least of the metrical , and even the poetical ; 1 Especially the inanimate . To this we must add nature and ( mostly unnatural ) " Natural History " as reflected in the mass of literature ...
... writer's standard of literary pro- ficiency at least of the metrical , and even the poetical ; 1 Especially the inanimate . To this we must add nature and ( mostly unnatural ) " Natural History " as reflected in the mass of literature ...
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