The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 40at the University Press, 1972 |
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Page xvi
... mind , what have seemed to many critics inconsistencies in style and temper fall into focus . What superficially resembles the manner of the mid - nineties in the love story proves merely a caricature of devices which had become fair ...
... mind , what have seemed to many critics inconsistencies in style and temper fall into focus . What superficially resembles the manner of the mid - nineties in the love story proves merely a caricature of devices which had become fair ...
Page 71
... mind is troubled like a fountain stirred , And I myself see not the bottom of it . [ Achilles and Patroclus go in Thersites . Would the fountain of your mind were 310 clear again , that I might water an ass at it ! I had rather be a ...
... mind is troubled like a fountain stirred , And I myself see not the bottom of it . [ Achilles and Patroclus go in Thersites . Would the fountain of your mind were 310 clear again , that I might water an ass at it ! I had rather be a ...
Page 104
... mind ; What error leads must err - O , then conclude Minds swayed by eyes are full of turpitude . Thersites . A proof of strength she could not publish more , Unless she said ' My mind is now turned whore ' . Ulysses . All's done , my ...
... mind ; What error leads must err - O , then conclude Minds swayed by eyes are full of turpitude . Thersites . A proof of strength she could not publish more , Unless she said ' My mind is now turned whore ' . Ulysses . All's done , my ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xlvii |
TO THE READER | lvi |
Copyright | |
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