The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Cassell, Petter & Galpin, 1865 - 1308 pages |
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Page 351
... effect alluded to in Note 38 , Act iii . Some critics have objected to the discrepancy which they say Shakespeare has committed between the title of this play and the period of its action , accusing him of oversight [ they might be ...
... effect alluded to in Note 38 , Act iii . Some critics have objected to the discrepancy which they say Shakespeare has committed between the title of this play and the period of its action , accusing him of oversight [ they might be ...
Page 530
... effect of being obscure , from the poet's having used expres- sions in a somewhat peculiar sense . " Dispositions ' he here employs for native tendencies ; while " fair gifts " and virtuous qualities " he employs for acquired ...
... effect of being obscure , from the poet's having used expres- sions in a somewhat peculiar sense . " Dispositions ' he here employs for native tendencies ; while " fair gifts " and virtuous qualities " he employs for acquired ...
Page 548
... effect in an earthly actor . Parolles . That's it I would have said ; the very same . Laf . Why , your dolphin is not lustier : 70 ' fore me , I speak in respect-- Par . Nay , ' tis strange , ' tis very strange , that is the brief and ...
... effect in an earthly actor . Parolles . That's it I would have said ; the very same . Laf . Why , your dolphin is not lustier : 70 ' fore me , I speak in respect-- Par . Nay , ' tis strange , ' tis very strange , that is the brief and ...
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THE TEMPEST | 1 |
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 45 |
THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR | 83 |
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