The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 39Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1922 |
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Page xiv
... Mopsa . Fawnia is brought up in the shepherd's cottage and believes that Porrus and Mopsa are her parents . Sixteen years pass and Fawnia de- velops into a shepherdess so fair that " she seemed to be the goddess Flora herself for beauty ...
... Mopsa . Fawnia is brought up in the shepherd's cottage and believes that Porrus and Mopsa are her parents . Sixteen years pass and Fawnia de- velops into a shepherdess so fair that " she seemed to be the goddess Flora herself for beauty ...
Page xxiii
... Mopsa are all Greek names , and are taken from Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia ; while Autolycus is the AuтóλUKós - the very wolf - of Greek legend , and traces his descent , through Ovid's Metamorphoses , from INTRODUCTION xxiii.
... Mopsa are all Greek names , and are taken from Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia ; while Autolycus is the AuтóλUKós - the very wolf - of Greek legend , and traces his descent , through Ovid's Metamorphoses , from INTRODUCTION xxiii.
Page xxvii
... Thestylis , we are regaled with the homespun humour of Mopsa and her clownish lover , with ballads of monstrous fishes that rise above the water to descant [ Autolycus . ] [ Florizel and Perdita . ] INTRODUCTION xxvii.
... Thestylis , we are regaled with the homespun humour of Mopsa and her clownish lover , with ballads of monstrous fishes that rise above the water to descant [ Autolycus . ] [ Florizel and Perdita . ] INTRODUCTION xxvii.
Page xxviii
... Mopsa and the Clown are not Shakespeare's only substitutes for the Euphuism and Arcadianism of Greene's romance . They furnish only the background to the picture ; the foreground is occupied by Florizel and Perdita , who win their way ...
... Mopsa and the Clown are not Shakespeare's only substitutes for the Euphuism and Arcadianism of Greene's romance . They furnish only the background to the picture ; the foreground is occupied by Florizel and Perdita , who win their way ...
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... MOPSA , DORCAS , } Shepherdesses . Other Lords and Gentlemen , Ladies , Officers , and Servants , Shepherds , and Shepherdesses . Time , as Chorus . SCENE : Partly in Sicilia , and partly in Bohemia . 1 First compiled by Rowe ; given ...
... MOPSA , DORCAS , } Shepherdesses . Other Lords and Gentlemen , Ladies , Officers , and Servants , Shepherds , and Shepherdesses . Time , as Chorus . SCENE : Partly in Sicilia , and partly in Bohemia . 1 First compiled by Rowe ; given ...
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