The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 39Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1922 |
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Page xi
... already danced before the king . It is still more probable because an anti - masque in Beaumont's Masque of the Inner Temple is obviously made use of in a similar way in the Two Noble Kinsmen . Finally , we may note that the dance is an ...
... already danced before the king . It is still more probable because an anti - masque in Beaumont's Masque of the Inner Temple is obviously made use of in a similar way in the Two Noble Kinsmen . Finally , we may note that the dance is an ...
Page xii
... already to Rowe and Gildon at the beginning of the eighteenth century that Shakespeare had founded the plot of his Winter's Tale upon Robert Greene's prose romance , Pandosto : The Triumph of Time . " This romance , which was first ...
... already to Rowe and Gildon at the beginning of the eighteenth century that Shakespeare had founded the plot of his Winter's Tale upon Robert Greene's prose romance , Pandosto : The Triumph of Time . " This romance , which was first ...
Page xvi
... already done deeds of prowess at the Court of Philip of Macedon and among " the barbarous Getes " ; after leav- ing the Getes [ the Getæ or Goths ] he has come to " Boheme land " and has joined the Emperor Mathias in his wars against ...
... already done deeds of prowess at the Court of Philip of Macedon and among " the barbarous Getes " ; after leav- ing the Getes [ the Getæ or Goths ] he has come to " Boheme land " and has joined the Emperor Mathias in his wars against ...
Page xix
... already in the brief erotic legends which Parthenios , the grammarian of Nicaea , compiled in the reign of Tiberius under the title Περὶ ἐρωτικῶν παθημάτων , and which mark the first faint beginnings of the Greek prose romance.3 In the ...
... already in the brief erotic legends which Parthenios , the grammarian of Nicaea , compiled in the reign of Tiberius under the title Περὶ ἐρωτικῶν παθημάτων , and which mark the first faint beginnings of the Greek prose romance.3 In the ...
Page xxv
... already fabulous theme , they furnish the reader with an abundance of sudden surprises and intensify its essentially romantic character . ) Shakespeare meets at the outset his precise critics whose desire is to ridicule his geography ...
... already fabulous theme , they furnish the reader with an abundance of sudden surprises and intensify its essentially romantic character . ) Shakespeare meets at the outset his precise critics whose desire is to ridicule his geography ...
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