The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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Seite vii
... whole of scene ii ; Act II , sc . ii , 45-125 ; Act III , except sc . vi , 101- 1 Be it observed that the first page of Timon is really 78 , not 80 ; the mistake was due to the numbering of the last page of Romeo and Juliet , which was ...
... whole of scene ii ; Act II , sc . ii , 45-125 ; Act III , except sc . vi , 101- 1 Be it observed that the first page of Timon is really 78 , not 80 ; the mistake was due to the numbering of the last page of Romeo and Juliet , which was ...
Seite xv
... whole of this play . Some parts are in his best manner , while others are not above his worst , or rather are not in his manner at all . In this nearly all the critics and commentators are agreed , though they differ much in their ways ...
... whole of this play . Some parts are in his best manner , while others are not above his worst , or rather are not in his manner at all . In this nearly all the critics and commentators are agreed , though they differ much in their ways ...
Seite xvii
... whole proceeded from a single mind . The objection seems to us far from conclusive , as we are not aware of any sufficient reason for presuming that Shakespeare could not rewrite parts of the drama , with- out losing or marring the ...
... whole proceeded from a single mind . The objection seems to us far from conclusive , as we are not aware of any sufficient reason for presuming that Shakespeare could not rewrite parts of the drama , with- out losing or marring the ...
Seite xviii
... whole drama substantially as we have it , made an outline of all the parts , including the entire course and order of the action , wrote out the part of Timon in its present form , added , besides , some whole scenes as they now stand ...
... whole drama substantially as we have it , made an outline of all the parts , including the entire course and order of the action , wrote out the part of Timon in its present form , added , besides , some whole scenes as they now stand ...
Seite xix
... whole matter comes in most abruptly , insomuch that our thoughts can hardly choose but revert to some scene or dialogue which has been omitted . Now , upon the supposal , -which bears such and so many marks of likelihood that we have ...
... whole matter comes in most abruptly , insomuch that our thoughts can hardly choose but revert to some scene or dialogue which has been omitted . Now , upon the supposal , -which bears such and so many marks of likelihood that we have ...
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