The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 39Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1922 |
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Page xi
... reference to the three who had 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 ...
... reference to the three who had 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 ...
Page xii
... reference to " tales , tempests , and such like drolleries , " Ben Jonson had The Winter's Tale and The Tempest in mind . The play was re- acted at Court in 1623 and 1633 , and the fun which is made by Jonson in his " Conversations with ...
... reference to " tales , tempests , and such like drolleries , " Ben Jonson had The Winter's Tale and The Tempest in mind . The play was re- acted at Court in 1623 and 1633 , and the fun which is made by Jonson in his " Conversations with ...
Page xxii
... reference in it to the oracle of Apollo at Delphi , so also is there to " that rare Italian master , Julio Romano , " to the emperor of Russia , and to puritans that sing songs to hornpipes . Yet such was the tolerance of the Renascence ...
... reference in it to the oracle of Apollo at Delphi , so also is there to " that rare Italian master , Julio Romano , " to the emperor of Russia , and to puritans that sing songs to hornpipes . Yet such was the tolerance of the Renascence ...
Page xxiv
... reference is , of course , to The Two Noble Kinsmen , which most critics are agreed in regarding as the joint work of Shakespeare and Fletcher . In that play , moreover , follow- ing the guidance of Chaucer , and through Chaucer of ...
... reference is , of course , to The Two Noble Kinsmen , which most critics are agreed in regarding as the joint work of Shakespeare and Fletcher . In that play , moreover , follow- ing the guidance of Chaucer , and through Chaucer of ...
Page xxxii
... Reference has already been made to the deeply religious spirit of this play , which , be it added , loses nothing of its intensity from the fact that the religion is Greek and not Christian . In the great trial - scene , when all else ...
... Reference has already been made to the deeply religious spirit of this play , which , be it added , loses nothing of its intensity from the fact that the religion is Greek and not Christian . In the great trial - scene , when all else ...
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