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Page viii
... Comedy of Errors and The Second Part of Henry VI . , or The Phoenix and the Turtle between The Merry Wives and Twelfth Night . To write the annals of a mind so versatile and flexible as Shake- speare's is not quite the same thing as to ...
... Comedy of Errors and The Second Part of Henry VI . , or The Phoenix and the Turtle between The Merry Wives and Twelfth Night . To write the annals of a mind so versatile and flexible as Shake- speare's is not quite the same thing as to ...
Page xv
... Comedy of Errors and The Merry Wives are touched with it . When Shakespeare , about 1608-9 , turned from Coriolanus and Timon to Pericles and Cymbeline and their successors , he con- templated no technical innovation . He fell back upon ...
... Comedy of Errors and The Merry Wives are touched with it . When Shakespeare , about 1608-9 , turned from Coriolanus and Timon to Pericles and Cymbeline and their successors , he con- templated no technical innovation . He fell back upon ...
Page xvi
... Comedy of Errors and Twelfth Night ; ready forgiveness of wrongs in As You Like It ; scenery and locale more or less ... Errors or the Dream than is the contemplative serenity of The Tempest . The terrible comedy of the tragic period ...
... Comedy of Errors and Twelfth Night ; ready forgiveness of wrongs in As You Like It ; scenery and locale more or less ... Errors or the Dream than is the contemplative serenity of The Tempest . The terrible comedy of the tragic period ...
Page xvii
... Comedy of Errors Vol . I. -Two Gentlemen of Verona -A Midsummer - Night's Dream The Taming of the Shrew The Merchant of Venice -The Merry Wives of Windsor Vol . II . -Twelfth Night - As You Like It Much Ado About Nothing All's Well that ...
... Comedy of Errors Vol . I. -Two Gentlemen of Verona -A Midsummer - Night's Dream The Taming of the Shrew The Merchant of Venice -The Merry Wives of Windsor Vol . II . -Twelfth Night - As You Like It Much Ado About Nothing All's Well that ...
Page xix
... fact , he would not , however , be understood to accept in all cases Mr. Daniel's mode of solving the anomalies they disclose . CONTENTS LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST- Introduction Text THE COMEDY OF ERRORS- xix General Introduction.
... fact , he would not , however , be understood to accept in all cases Mr. Daniel's mode of solving the anomalies they disclose . CONTENTS LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST- Introduction Text THE COMEDY OF ERRORS- xix General Introduction.
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