The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 39Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1922 |
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Page xi
... seems to be fairly convinc- ing . It is true that Jonson had introduced the satyr as a leading character into his " Entertainment " entitled The Satyr as early as 1603 , but the appearance there of a single satyr in company with Queen ...
... seems to be fairly convinc- ing . It is true that Jonson had introduced the satyr as a leading character into his " Entertainment " entitled The Satyr as early as 1603 , but the appearance there of a single satyr in company with Queen ...
Page xxi
... seems , indeed , to owe not a little to two more or less distinct types of Greek romance . The pastoral element in ... seem to be , not the pastoral romance of still life as fashioned by Longus , but the more popular romance of adventure ...
... seems , indeed , to owe not a little to two more or less distinct types of Greek romance . The pastoral element in ... seem to be , not the pastoral romance of still life as fashioned by Longus , but the more popular romance of adventure ...
Page xxiii
... seem grossly unnatural in a simple shepherdess , were we not to understand that she is a shepherdess brought up at a time when these deities were the objects of daily worship . Again , in the last act , when Leontes welcomes Florizel ...
... seem grossly unnatural in a simple shepherdess , were we not to understand that she is a shepherdess brought up at a time when these deities were the objects of daily worship . Again , in the last act , when Leontes welcomes Florizel ...
Page xxiv
... seems to have turned his thoughts to yet another highly romantic story the action of which takes place upon Greek soil . Our reference is , of course , to The Two Noble Kinsmen , which most critics are agreed in regarding as the joint ...
... seems to have turned his thoughts to yet another highly romantic story the action of which takes place upon Greek soil . Our reference is , of course , to The Two Noble Kinsmen , which most critics are agreed in regarding as the joint ...
Page xxvi
... seems to stand nearest to The Winter's Tale in 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 ...
... seems to stand nearest to The Winter's Tale in 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 ...
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