The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page 118
... hero of 1 Hen . VI.—C. H. H. 56. " the good man " ; the good man , head of the family . " How the good man taught his son " was a proverbial title for maxims of morality and edification . - C . H. H. 63. That is , shall advance him to ...
... hero of 1 Hen . VI.—C. H. H. 56. " the good man " ; the good man , head of the family . " How the good man taught his son " was a proverbial title for maxims of morality and edification . - C . H. H. 63. That is , shall advance him to ...
Page 192
... Hero and Leander appeared in 1598. The first edition contained only Marlowe's portion of the poem ; the second gave the whole poem , " Hero and Leander : Begun by Christopher Marloe and finished by George Chapman . Ut Nectar , Ingenium ...
... Hero and Leander appeared in 1598. The first edition contained only Marlowe's portion of the poem ; the second gave the whole poem , " Hero and Leander : Begun by Christopher Marloe and finished by George Chapman . Ut Nectar , Ingenium ...
Page 192
... hero often ap- 1 Some have supposed that there was an older drama intermediate between As You Like It and Lodge's Rosalynde ; there is absolutely no evidence to support such a supposition . 2 Harleian MS . 7,334 is possibly the first MS ...
... hero often ap- 1 Some have supposed that there was an older drama intermediate between As You Like It and Lodge's Rosalynde ; there is absolutely no evidence to support such a supposition . 2 Harleian MS . 7,334 is possibly the first MS ...
Page 92
... Hero and Leander , which was not printed till 1598 , though the author was killed in 1593. The poem was de- servedly popular , and the words " dead shepherd " look as though Shakespeare remembered him with affection . The passage runs ...
... Hero and Leander , which was not printed till 1598 , though the author was killed in 1593. The poem was de- servedly popular , and the words " dead shepherd " look as though Shakespeare remembered him with affection . The passage runs ...
Page 98
... greater . If she did not discomfit Orlando , her wit must be less than her virtue . - C . H. H. 101. " by attorney " ; by proxy . — C . H. H. year , though Hero had turned nun , if it 98 Act IV . Sc . i . AS YOU LIKE IT.
... greater . If she did not discomfit Orlando , her wit must be less than her virtue . - C . H. H. 101. " by attorney " ; by proxy . — C . H. H. year , though Hero had turned nun , if it 98 Act IV . Sc . i . AS YOU LIKE IT.
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