Shakespeare's A Midsummer-night's DreamAt the Clarendon Press, 1912 - 72 Seiten |
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... sense in which most of Shake- speare's plays are said to have a source , as being founded on some known story or chronicle , A Midsummer - Night's Dream has no source at all . The story or plot of the play is the least thing in it , and ...
... sense in which most of Shake- speare's plays are said to have a source , as being founded on some known story or chronicle , A Midsummer - Night's Dream has no source at all . The story or plot of the play is the least thing in it , and ...
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... sense of fairy , except as they live in Fairyland ; and the Fairyland in which they live is not so much the land of fairies as the land of romance in general . Oberon , who first appears in his royal character in the old French vi A ...
... sense of fairy , except as they live in Fairyland ; and the Fairyland in which they live is not so much the land of fairies as the land of romance in general . Oberon , who first appears in his royal character in the old French vi A ...
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... sense and feeling which Shakespeare everywhere displays Shake- for classical mythology was a constant source of wonder to his speare earlier critics , who thought that no man who was not a classical Keats . scholar could so have ...
... sense and feeling which Shakespeare everywhere displays Shake- for classical mythology was a constant source of wonder to his speare earlier critics , who thought that no man who was not a classical Keats . scholar could so have ...
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... sense of correction , the stately pomp of love at the palace . Those who find fault with Theseus because he behaves like a country gentleman of title home from the wars , and with Hippo- lyta because she shares his tastes , cannot have ...
... sense of correction , the stately pomp of love at the palace . Those who find fault with Theseus because he behaves like a country gentleman of title home from the wars , and with Hippo- lyta because she shares his tastes , cannot have ...
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... sense and metre in passages where neither Quarto gave any help . The text of the present edition , and indeed of all modern editions , is a composite thing , made up of a selection of the best readings obtainable from these early texts ...
... sense and metre in passages where neither Quarto gave any help . The text of the present edition , and indeed of all modern editions , is a composite thing , made up of a selection of the best readings obtainable from these early texts ...
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