The Works of Shakespeare, Zväzok 1Methuen, 1904 |
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Strana ix
... perhaps than attach themselves to any of Shakespeare's plays , as considered apart from their inherent merits . These peculiarities re- solve themselves into two groups , which the present Intro- duction will deal with later on . They ...
... perhaps than attach themselves to any of Shakespeare's plays , as considered apart from their inherent merits . These peculiarities re- solve themselves into two groups , which the present Intro- duction will deal with later on . They ...
Strana xviii
... perhaps intentionally made to remove a personal allusion , either because it had lost its pith or because it was objected to . I am quite aware that some commentators will not admit this allusion though wholly unable to explain it away ...
... perhaps intentionally made to remove a personal allusion , either because it had lost its pith or because it was objected to . I am quite aware that some commentators will not admit this allusion though wholly unable to explain it away ...
Strana xxii
... perhaps belongs correctly to the text . This remark At I. iii . 25 , after " wield , " Nym's speech is , " His minde is not heroick : is not the humour conceited ? " supplements and explains that in the Folio . At I. iii . 98 , Nym says ...
... perhaps belongs correctly to the text . This remark At I. iii . 25 , after " wield , " Nym's speech is , " His minde is not heroick : is not the humour conceited ? " supplements and explains that in the Folio . At I. iii . 98 , Nym says ...
Strana xxviii
... ago , when Shakespeare was a fresh memory , capable of being spoken of by eye - witnesses to living men . They are very good evidence , not sufficient perhaps to upset a title , but quite incapable of rejection . We xxviii INTRODUCTION.
... ago , when Shakespeare was a fresh memory , capable of being spoken of by eye - witnesses to living men . They are very good evidence , not sufficient perhaps to upset a title , but quite incapable of rejection . We xxviii INTRODUCTION.
Strana xxix
... perhaps that is laying too heavy a strain upon the least solid portion of the traditional structure . Certainly if we were to have Falstaff again in a new and unnatural rôle , he was bound to suffer loss amounting to ruin of his former ...
... perhaps that is laying too heavy a strain upon the least solid portion of the traditional structure . Certainly if we were to have Falstaff again in a new and unnatural rôle , he was bound to suffer loss amounting to ruin of his former ...
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