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Página xvii
... Duke Orsino , who was an ambassador to Eng- land , and was entertained by Elizabeth , may possibly be identified with Duke ( otherwise Count ) Orsino in our play ; 1 nor does the date 1600-01 , which is assigned to the visit of the ...
... Duke Orsino , who was an ambassador to Eng- land , and was entertained by Elizabeth , may possibly be identified with Duke ( otherwise Count ) Orsino in our play ; 1 nor does the date 1600-01 , which is assigned to the visit of the ...
Página xxi
... duke to be in love with a countess , and that countess to be in love with the duke's son , and the son to love the lady's waiting - maid ; some such cross - wooing , with a clown to their serving - man , better to be thus near , and ...
... duke to be in love with a countess , and that countess to be in love with the duke's son , and the son to love the lady's waiting - maid ; some such cross - wooing , with a clown to their serving - man , better to be thus near , and ...
Página xxxiii
... Duke makes a similar assertion with regard to Viola- Three months this youth hath tended upon me . And this is in absolute contradiction to Valentine's speech on the second day of the action ( Act I. sc . iv . ) , where he says that the ...
... Duke makes a similar assertion with regard to Viola- Three months this youth hath tended upon me . And this is in absolute contradiction to Valentine's speech on the second day of the action ( Act I. sc . iv . ) , where he says that the ...
Página xxxv
... Duke ; if not " high - fantastical , " her passion is at least fantastical ; this is best seen at the close of the play , where she appears to resign herself readily ' See notes on I. i . 14 , 15 , 36-39 ; I. v . 201 ; II . iv . 29 , 94 ...
... Duke ; if not " high - fantastical , " her passion is at least fantastical ; this is best seen at the close of the play , where she appears to resign herself readily ' See notes on I. i . 14 , 15 , 36-39 ; I. v . 201 ; II . iv . 29 , 94 ...
Página xxxvi
... Duke ; for Sebastian , like Henry V. , is nothing if not practical in this business of wooing . Of Shakespeare's own experience as presented in this play , I have endeavoured to show in the notes on II . iv . 29 and 94-104 that there is ...
... Duke ; for Sebastian , like Henry V. , is nothing if not practical in this business of wooing . Of Shakespeare's own experience as presented in this play , I have endeavoured to show in the notes on II . iv . 29 and 94-104 that there is ...
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