The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night; or, What you willMethuen, 1899 |
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Page ix
... fact is that almost throughout the whole period of his authorship he combined a marvellous spontaneity with an equally marvellous discipline of thought and command of material . And this fact is not less true of the sources of his ...
... fact is that almost throughout the whole period of his authorship he combined a marvellous spontaneity with an equally marvellous discipline of thought and command of material . And this fact is not less true of the sources of his ...
Page xxvi
... fact , there is little that separates A Midsummer - Night's Dream and Twelfth Night , nor indeed these from The Tempest . But when we come to examine their literary form and taste , we discover in the author's rhetoric , his poetic ...
... fact , there is little that separates A Midsummer - Night's Dream and Twelfth Night , nor indeed these from The Tempest . But when we come to examine their literary form and taste , we discover in the author's rhetoric , his poetic ...
Page 73
... fact is in the mind , sometimes represented , as here , by a preparatory particle , ( " There " ) and the singular verb is left unchanged though the special fact becomes plural . See my note on " What cares these roarers , " The Tem ...
... fact is in the mind , sometimes represented , as here , by a preparatory particle , ( " There " ) and the singular verb is left unchanged though the special fact becomes plural . See my note on " What cares these roarers , " The Tem ...
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