The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... action has been changed from ' Athens ' to Padua . ' ( iv . ) The vulgar and mercenary tyrant Ferardo ' has given place to the whimsical and boisterous affectations of the good - natured Petruchio . ' ( v . ) Kate in ' A Shrew ' has two ...
... action has been changed from ' Athens ' to Padua . ' ( iv . ) The vulgar and mercenary tyrant Ferardo ' has given place to the whimsical and boisterous affectations of the good - natured Petruchio . ' ( v . ) Kate in ' A Shrew ' has two ...
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... Action . According to Mr. Daniel's analysis , five or six days are represented on the stage , with intervals , which amount to something under a fort- night . Day 1. Act I. Day 2. Act II . Interval of a day or two . Petruchio proposes ...
... Action . According to Mr. Daniel's analysis , five or six days are represented on the stage , with intervals , which amount to something under a fort- night . Day 1. Act I. Day 2. Act II . Interval of a day or two . Petruchio proposes ...
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... action , and thus stand opposed to it in the form of a second , independent half . This is a defect which Shakspeare could , indeed , not very well have avoided unless he meant entirely to change the old play . And yet upon a closer ...
... action , and thus stand opposed to it in the form of a second , independent half . This is a defect which Shakspeare could , indeed , not very well have avoided unless he meant entirely to change the old play . And yet upon a closer ...
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... action . It shows admirably how self - will is only to be got the better of by stronger will , and how one degree of ridiculous perversity is only to be driven . out by another still greater . Petruchio is a madman in his senses ; a ...
... action . It shows admirably how self - will is only to be got the better of by stronger will , and how one degree of ridiculous perversity is only to be driven . out by another still greater . Petruchio is a madman in his senses ; a ...
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... action , Such as he hath observed in noble ladies Unto their lords , by them accomplished : Such duty to the drunkard let him do With soft low tongue and lowly courtesy , And say , ' What is ' t your honour will command , Wherein your ...
... action , Such as he hath observed in noble ladies Unto their lords , by them accomplished : Such duty to the drunkard let him do With soft low tongue and lowly courtesy , And say , ' What is ' t your honour will command , Wherein your ...
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