The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 39Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1922 |
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Page xxiii
... look down , And from your sacred vials pour your graces Upon my daughter's head . That Shakespeare recognised the essentially Greek char- acter of the story which he was dramatising is also apparent from the pains which he took to give ...
... look down , And from your sacred vials pour your graces Upon my daughter's head . That Shakespeare recognised the essentially Greek char- acter of the story which he was dramatising is also apparent from the pains which he took to give ...
Page xxiv
... look upon his Winter's Tale as Greek in spirit and atmosphere . In this connection , too , it is well to re- member that he came to the composition of it very soon after the completion of Pericles , the theme of which not only belongs ...
... look upon his Winter's Tale as Greek in spirit and atmosphere . In this connection , too , it is well to re- member that he came to the composition of it very soon after the completion of Pericles , the theme of which not only belongs ...
Page xxxi
... look upon her as a mere " creature of situations . " He declares that " the archness and wit of her repartee in the first act , her noble declamation in the trial scene , and the unforgiving chastity of her sixteen years ' wait , do not ...
... look upon her as a mere " creature of situations . " He declares that " the archness and wit of her repartee in the first act , her noble declamation in the trial scene , and the unforgiving chastity of her sixteen years ' wait , do not ...
Page xxxii
... look upon Hermione's withdrawal of herself from her husband's society as the result of " unforgiving chastity , " or as the resentful nursing of an injury , is altogether perverse . In reality it is an act of heroic submission to the ...
... look upon Hermione's withdrawal of herself from her husband's society as the result of " unforgiving chastity , " or as the resentful nursing of an injury , is altogether perverse . In reality it is an act of heroic submission to the ...
Page xxxiii
... blessing of the gods upon her long - lost daughter : - You gods , look down , And from your sacred vials pour your graces Upon my daughter's head . ' " At THE WINTER'S TALE DRAMATIS PERSONE1 CLEOMENES , 3 DION , INTRODUCTION xxxiii.
... blessing of the gods upon her long - lost daughter : - You gods , look down , And from your sacred vials pour your graces Upon my daughter's head . ' " At THE WINTER'S TALE DRAMATIS PERSONE1 CLEOMENES , 3 DION , INTRODUCTION xxxiii.
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