A Shakespeare Commentary ...F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1957 - 973 pages |
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Page 155
... appears to me , that in all cases of real love , it is at one moment that it takes place . That moment may have been prepared by previous es- teem , admiration , or even affection , -yet love seems to require a momentary act of volition ...
... appears to me , that in all cases of real love , it is at one moment that it takes place . That moment may have been prepared by previous es- teem , admiration , or even affection , -yet love seems to require a momentary act of volition ...
Page 180
... appears in an agitated manner , and , contrary to custom and the rules of service , challenges Francisco , the ... appears to be in a jocular mood He is sceptical , and attributes the story to fancy . Bernardo has hardly begun to retell ...
... appears in an agitated manner , and , contrary to custom and the rules of service , challenges Francisco , the ... appears to be in a jocular mood He is sceptical , and attributes the story to fancy . Bernardo has hardly begun to retell ...
Page 217
... appear- ance might coincide with the preparations now being made for war throughout Den- mark . Towards the close of ... appears to have been adop- ted from the third Book of Sir Philip Sid- ney's Arcadia : " The courteous Vulcan , when ...
... appear- ance might coincide with the preparations now being made for war throughout Den- mark . Towards the close of ... appears to have been adop- ted from the third Book of Sir Philip Sid- ney's Arcadia : " The courteous Vulcan , when ...
Contents
THE LIFE AND DEATH OF JULIUS CESAR | 1 |
As You Like | 33 |
THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH | 69 |
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