The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen12At the University Press, 1949 |
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... lost half its evil by losing all its grossness ; or rather , has lost all its evil by losing half its grossness . For Belch , like Falstaff , is a social phenomenon , a derelict of the decaying feudal times , a gentleman who , by course ...
... lost half its evil by losing all its grossness ; or rather , has lost all its evil by losing half its grossness . For Belch , like Falstaff , is a social phenomenon , a derelict of the decaying feudal times , a gentleman who , by course ...
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... lost upon Sir Andrew , as it has been lost upon all modern commentators , but Shakespeare's audience , with the doctrine of equivoca- tion in their minds , would catch it readily enough . Now there is only one occasion when jests of ...
... lost upon Sir Andrew , as it has been lost upon all modern commentators , but Shakespeare's audience , with the doctrine of equivoca- tion in their minds , would catch it readily enough . Now there is only one occasion when jests of ...
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... lost " does with the other two . ' Malone , Aldis Wright and Furness ( a strong combination ) support F. , the last - named because of the triteness of ' lost and won . ' It is this very triteness , or rather this proverbial character ...
... lost " does with the other two . ' Malone , Aldis Wright and Furness ( a strong combination ) support F. , the last - named because of the triteness of ' lost and won . ' It is this very triteness , or rather this proverbial character ...
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THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1623 | 89 |
NOTES | 103 |
ADDENDA TO NOTES | 172 |
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A. C. Bradley Aldis Aldis Wright All's Antonio Armin bear-baiting Capell Cesario character Charles Kean Clown sings Comedy comes conj Curio dear devil doth Duke Fabian favour Feste Feste's follows fool Furness galliard gentleman gives no exit goes Gorboduc hand hath heart Illyria is't Jove King Lear knave lady Lear letter lord madam Malvolio Maria Master meaning Middle Temple mistress niece oath Olivia Orsino peace play prithee quibble reference Richmond Noble Robert Armin Rowe S.D. F. Enter Sir S.D. F. Exeunt S.D. F. Exit S.D. F. gives scene Sebastian Shake Shakespeare Shakespearian singing Fool Sir ANDREW AGUECHEEK Sir TOBY BELCH Sir Toby's Sir Topas song soul speak speech suggests sweet tell Theatre thee there's thou art Twelfth Night Viola words yellow stockings youth