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Page ii
... that ring , boy ? " Jul . " Here ' tis ; this is it . " Pro . " How ! let me see : - Why , this is the ring I gave to Julia . ' THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE INTRODUCTION BY TEMPLE SCOTT. Two Gentlemen of Verona . ACT 5 Scene 4 ...
... that ring , boy ? " Jul . " Here ' tis ; this is it . " Pro . " How ! let me see : - Why , this is the ring I gave to Julia . ' THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE INTRODUCTION BY TEMPLE SCOTT. Two Gentlemen of Verona . ACT 5 Scene 4 ...
Page xv
... scene in a country . " The words in the single quotes are a parody of a verse in Henry VI , “ O tiger's heart wrapp'd in a woman's hide ; " which goes still further to ascertain the writer's aim . And the fair inference is , that ...
... scene in a country . " The words in the single quotes are a parody of a verse in Henry VI , “ O tiger's heart wrapp'd in a woman's hide ; " which goes still further to ascertain the writer's aim . And the fair inference is , that ...
Page xx
... scene between him and his dog Crab , where he re- counts the sins of the latter which he has taken upon him- self , to save the poor brute from being cudgelled and killed , is one of those odd , touching , nonsensical things , such as ...
... scene between him and his dog Crab , where he re- counts the sins of the latter which he has taken upon him- self , to save the poor brute from being cudgelled and killed , is one of those odd , touching , nonsensical things , such as ...
Page xxvii
... scene ; thus the more than Christian eagerness of pardon with which Valentine overwhelms the abashed Pro- teus , and ... scenes , do Speed and Launce bore us with euphuistic word - torturings ; as a rule they are quite entertaining ...
... scene ; thus the more than Christian eagerness of pardon with which Valentine overwhelms the abashed Pro- teus , and ... scenes , do Speed and Launce bore us with euphuistic word - torturings ; as a rule they are quite entertaining ...
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... SCENE , Verona ; Milan ; the frontiers of Mantua " Dramatis Persona . " " The names of all the actors " are given at the end of the play in the Folios ; the form " Protheus ” is in- variably used for " Proteus , " " Athonio " for ...
... SCENE , Verona ; Milan ; the frontiers of Mantua " Dramatis Persona . " " The names of all the actors " are given at the end of the play in the Folios ; the form " Protheus ” is in- variably used for " Proteus , " " Athonio " for ...
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