The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 39Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1922 |
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Page xii
... mind . The play was re- acted at Court in 1623 and 1633 , and the fun which is made by Jonson in his " Conversations with Drummond , " and by Taylor the Water - poet in his Travels to Prague and Bohemia ( 1630 ) , over the sea - coast ...
... mind . The play was re- acted at Court in 1623 and 1633 , and the fun which is made by Jonson in his " Conversations with Drummond , " and by Taylor the Water - poet in his Travels to Prague and Bohemia ( 1630 ) , over the sea - coast ...
Page xiv
... mind at the course of affairs , determines to make mat- ters known to the king Egistus , and sets off for the palace , bearing with him the scarlet mantle and gold chain which he had found upon Fawnia when he first discovered her as an ...
... mind at the course of affairs , determines to make mat- ters known to the king Egistus , and sets off for the palace , bearing with him the scarlet mantle and gold chain which he had found upon Fawnia when he first discovered her as an ...
Page xxvi
... mind and convince him of his wife's adultery . But the jealousy of Leontes is as sudden in its onslaught as it is dis- astrous in its consequences ; it is grossly capricious , and in our attempts to explain it , we can only fall back on ...
... mind and convince him of his wife's adultery . But the jealousy of Leontes is as sudden in its onslaught as it is dis- astrous in its consequences ; it is grossly capricious , and in our attempts to explain it , we can only fall back on ...
Page xxix
... mind , all passion spent- } ། “ he bids farewell to the stage . In such a mood , not only was the suicide of the repentant king impossible for him , but the great - hearted queen must be spared too . Sabie , as we have seen , had ...
... mind , all passion spent- } ། “ he bids farewell to the stage . In such a mood , not only was the suicide of the repentant king impossible for him , but the great - hearted queen must be spared too . Sabie , as we have seen , had ...
Page xxx
... mind . Moreover , long before the appearance of Marston's poem , Shakespeare's old master , Lyly , had introduced a somewhat similar motive into his comedy , The Woman in the Moon . In the first act of that play the simple Utopian ...
... mind . Moreover , long before the appearance of Marston's poem , Shakespeare's old master , Lyly , had introduced a somewhat similar motive into his comedy , The Woman in the Moon . In the first act of that play the simple Utopian ...
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