The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 39Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1922 |
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Page ix
... points of evidence as to date are as follows : Dr. Simon Forman records in his MS . " Book of Plaies and Notes thereof " ( Ashmole MSS . 208 ) a visit to the Globe Theatre on May 15 , 1611 , to see a performance of The Winter's Tale ...
... points of evidence as to date are as follows : Dr. Simon Forman records in his MS . " Book of Plaies and Notes thereof " ( Ashmole MSS . 208 ) a visit to the Globe Theatre on May 15 , 1611 , to see a performance of The Winter's Tale ...
Page xv
... points , and es- [ Francis pecially in the later stages of the story , Shakespeare has de- Fisherman's parted very widely from the romance of Greene . But before Tale ] considering his points of departure in detail , let us turn our ...
... points , and es- [ Francis pecially in the later stages of the story , Shakespeare has de- Fisherman's parted very widely from the romance of Greene . But before Tale ] considering his points of departure in detail , let us turn our ...
Page xix
... point in the story , bidding them journey beyond Thule and promising them a safe return after encountering many hard- ships . Subsequently , the oracle motive is introduced with telling effect into the Ephesiaca , or the Loves of Anthia ...
... point in the story , bidding them journey beyond Thule and promising them a safe return after encountering many hard- ships . Subsequently , the oracle motive is introduced with telling effect into the Ephesiaca , or the Loves of Anthia ...
Page xxi
... points of resemblance to the famous Daphnis and Chloe of Longus . The discovery of Fawnia by the shepherd Porrus is closely analogous to the discovery of the infant Daphnis by the shepherd Lamon , and of Chloe by the shepherd Dryas ; in ...
... points of resemblance to the famous Daphnis and Chloe of Longus . The discovery of Fawnia by the shepherd Porrus is closely analogous to the discovery of the infant Daphnis by the shepherd Lamon , and of Chloe by the shepherd Dryas ; in ...
Page xxvi
... point of time . In preserving Hermione alive to the end of the story , he succeeds in giving to the play a certain unity of theme , but it can scarcely be denied that there are not one but two centres of interest in the story , and that ...
... point of time . In preserving Hermione alive to the end of the story , he succeeds in giving to the play a certain unity of theme , but it can scarcely be denied that there are not one but two centres of interest in the story , and that ...
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