The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night; or, What you willMethuen, 1899 |
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... appears in Twelfth Night as the crowning individual of a species whose gradual development may be traced back through most of the earlier comedies . From this brief consideration of characters and charac- terisation in the two plays we ...
... appears in Twelfth Night as the crowning individual of a species whose gradual development may be traced back through most of the earlier comedies . From this brief consideration of characters and charac- terisation in the two plays we ...
Page 147
... appears to be the contemptuously familiar epithet " good - man " in the second instance . Scene III . 3. enwraps ] For the figure , which occurs often in Shakespeare , cf. " I am so attired in wonder , " Much Ado about Nothing , IV . i ...
... appears to be the contemptuously familiar epithet " good - man " in the second instance . Scene III . 3. enwraps ] For the figure , which occurs often in Shakespeare , cf. " I am so attired in wonder , " Much Ado about Nothing , IV . i ...
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... appears to be little more than a translation of Gl'Ingannati and the Dramatis Persona are much the same in both plays 6. La Española de Florencia . - Of this play , which was mentioned in the former paragraph in connection with Los ...
... appears to be little more than a translation of Gl'Ingannati and the Dramatis Persona are much the same in both plays 6. La Española de Florencia . - Of this play , which was mentioned in the former paragraph in connection with Los ...
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