The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen35Methuen, 1918 |
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... such a mode of pairing off men and women may possibly be suggested in the title of Shakespeare's play - as also in the play itself . * See text , I. v . 112 . would not descend , by the means of a heading INTRODUCTION XV.
... such a mode of pairing off men and women may possibly be suggested in the title of Shakespeare's play - as also in the play itself . * See text , I. v . 112 . would not descend , by the means of a heading INTRODUCTION XV.
Página xvii
... 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 ambassador , make the assumption unjustifiable ; Shake- peare's knowledge of the court of ...
... 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 ambassador , make the assumption unjustifiable ; Shake- peare's knowledge of the court of ...
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... possibly be reflected in one or two of the char- acters of Twelfth Night . For Malvolio , see Lamb ( note 2 , p . xxxi , supra ) . 3 " A fantastical steward " ( Rowe's list of the Dramatis Persona ) . 4 Take , for example , the opening ...
... possibly be reflected in one or two of the char- acters of Twelfth Night . For Malvolio , see Lamb ( note 2 , p . xxxi , supra ) . 3 " A fantastical steward " ( Rowe's list of the Dramatis Persona ) . 4 Take , for example , the opening ...
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... Possibly again a suggestion from Golding's Ovid : " There from hys quiuer full of shafts two arrowes did he take Of sundrie workes : tone causeth Loue , the tother doth it slake , That causeth loue , is all of golde with point full ...
... Possibly again a suggestion from Golding's Ovid : " There from hys quiuer full of shafts two arrowes did he take Of sundrie workes : tone causeth Loue , the tother doth it slake , That causeth loue , is all of golde with point full ...
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... possibly be identified with the city renowned for " memorials and the things of fame " in Act III . scene iii . lines 23 , 24. See also Introduction , p . xvii . We may further add the following remark of Knight : " The Comedy of ...
... possibly be identified with the city renowned for " memorials and the things of fame " in Act III . scene iii . lines 23 , 24. See also Introduction , p . xvii . We may further add the following remark of Knight : " The Comedy of ...
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