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Página xiv
... Viola is the central figure ; but the " Interlude , " as the Clown styles it , or the " Befooling of Malvolio , " as we perhaps may style it , this , like most of Shakespeare's underplots ( apart from the originals pointed out in the ...
... Viola is the central figure ; but the " Interlude , " as the Clown styles it , or the " Befooling of Malvolio , " as we perhaps may style it , this , like most of Shakespeare's underplots ( apart from the originals pointed out in the ...
Página xvii
... Viola was shipwrecked . The date of Parismus is 1598 , a fact that will be referred to in the next section . It happened that two of the leading characters in The Tempest corresponded in name to well - known personages among the ...
... Viola was shipwrecked . The date of Parismus is 1598 , a fact that will be referred to in the next section . It happened that two of the leading characters in The Tempest corresponded in name to well - known personages among the ...
Página xx
... Viola incident as it is presented in this play , and that it suited his purpose to adopt the name Olivia and adapt the name Violetta . The contingency that Ford copied from Shake- speare is scarcely worth considering . The same year ...
... Viola incident as it is presented in this play , and that it suited his purpose to adopt the name Olivia and adapt the name Violetta . The contingency that Ford copied from Shake- speare is scarcely worth considering . The same year ...
Página xxiii
... Viola story " to various dates - 1593 , 1594 , or 1595 ; and the whole play to 1602 . 1 See , for example , notes on 1. iii . 128 , 111. ii . 46 and v . 5 ; also p . 196 , A. 2 See also notes on I. ii . 24 , I. v . 171 , and II . iv . I ...
... Viola story " to various dates - 1593 , 1594 , or 1595 ; and the whole play to 1602 . 1 See , for example , notes on 1. iii . 128 , 111. ii . 46 and v . 5 ; also p . 196 , A. 2 See also notes on I. ii . 24 , I. v . 171 , and II . iv . I ...
Página xxxi
... Viola was not on the stage . I might add that the marvellous variety of incident in Shakespeare is best seen in the theatre . See also Lamb's Essay , " On Some of the Old Actors . ” 3 Handbook to Shakespeare , Chapter i . See also p ...
... Viola was not on the stage . I might add that the marvellous variety of incident in Shakespeare is best seen in the theatre . See also Lamb's Essay , " On Some of the Old Actors . ” 3 Handbook to Shakespeare , Chapter i . See also p ...
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