The Works of Shakespeare ..., Band 39Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1922 |
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... stand to their Greek masters . In the textual criticism I acknowledge with gratitude my indebtedness to those who have traversed the same path before me ; my debt to the late Dr. Howard Furness for his monumental edition of The Winter's ...
... stand to their Greek masters . In the textual criticism I acknowledge with gratitude my indebtedness to those who have traversed the same path before me ; my debt to the late Dr. Howard Furness for his monumental edition of The Winter's ...
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... stands to Pandosto . the preceding pages I have tried to show how close is the affinity of Greene's work to certain Greek romances , and the question which we have now to ask is whether Shakespeare was himself conscious of that affinity ...
... stands to Pandosto . the preceding pages I have tried to show how close is the affinity of Greene's work to certain Greek romances , and the question which we have now to ask is whether Shakespeare was himself conscious of that affinity ...
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... stand nearest to The Winter's Tale in point of time . In preserving Hermione alive to the end of the story , he succeeds in giving to the play a certain unity of theme , but it can scarcely be denied that there are not one but two ...
... stand nearest to The Winter's Tale in point of time . In preserving Hermione alive to the end of the story , he succeeds in giving to the play a certain unity of theme , but it can scarcely be denied that there are not one but two ...
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... stands your disposition to be married ? " -answers- " It is an honour that I dream not of " -is a very different woman from the Juliet who , in Act III . , gives utter- ance to that most rapturous of bridal songs- " Gallop apace , you ...
... stands your disposition to be married ? " -answers- " It is an honour that I dream not of " -is a very different woman from the Juliet who , in Act III . , gives utter- ance to that most rapturous of bridal songs- " Gallop apace , you ...
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... standing in rich place , I multiply " We thank you " many thousands moe That go before it . Stay your thanks a while ... stands . " In Midsummer Night's Dream , 11. i . 103 , we read : " the moon , the gover- ness of floods . " 8. moe ...
... standing in rich place , I multiply " We thank you " many thousands moe That go before it . Stay your thanks a while ... stands . " In Midsummer Night's Dream , 11. i . 103 , we read : " the moon , the gover- ness of floods . " 8. moe ...
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