The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... person con- nected with the King's Company at this time who could have written the other part " of the play . All this is mere supposition . to the solution of the problem . It certainly produces viii Preface THE LIFE OF.
... person con- nected with the King's Company at this time who could have written the other part " of the play . All this is mere supposition . to the solution of the problem . It certainly produces viii Preface THE LIFE OF.
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... persons represented , headed " The Actors ' Names . " The original text is in divers respects very remarkable : some parts are set forth in a most irregular manner , being full of short and seemingly - broken lines , with many pas ...
... persons represented , headed " The Actors ' Names . " The original text is in divers respects very remarkable : some parts are set forth in a most irregular manner , being full of short and seemingly - broken lines , with many pas ...
Seite xxi
... persons meant . These , be it observed , are the three friends named by Timon , when he is sending out servants to borrow money , in the latter half of the second scene in Act II , which we have assigned to Shakespeare . The same persons ...
... persons meant . These , be it observed , are the three friends named by Timon , when he is sending out servants to borrow money , in the latter half of the second scene in Act II , which we have assigned to Shakespeare . The same persons ...
Seite xxxii
... persons in the one as in the other . In either case , the causes of his action are wholly in himself , and not at all in the objects of it : for even so , where one's life is thus “ of imagination all compact , " the first crossings and ...
... persons in the one as in the other . In either case , the causes of his action are wholly in himself , and not at all in the objects of it : for even so , where one's life is thus “ of imagination all compact , " the first crossings and ...
Seite xxxv
... person of the young Athenian favorite of fortune . This , in more than one instance , was Shakspere's method , hav- ing discovered some single central point of sympathy be- tween his chief character and his past or present self , to ...
... person of the young Athenian favorite of fortune . This , in more than one instance , was Shakspere's method , hav- ing discovered some single central point of sympathy be- tween his chief character and his past or present self , to ...
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