The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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Pagina ix
... character of Timon ; but while the Third Scene is clearly not Shake- speare's , the four - lined epitaph in the Fourth Scene , the Shakespearean portion , combines two inconsistent couplets , and the combination could not have been ...
... character of Timon ; but while the Third Scene is clearly not Shake- speare's , the four - lined epitaph in the Fourth Scene , the Shakespearean portion , combines two inconsistent couplets , and the combination could not have been ...
Pagina xiv
... character- istic potencies . As to the date of the composition we have no external evidence whatsoever ; and the internal evidence , so far as there is any , all makes for a place somewhere in the period between 1600 and 1606 ; the same ...
... character- istic potencies . As to the date of the composition we have no external evidence whatsoever ; and the internal evidence , so far as there is any , all makes for a place somewhere in the period between 1600 and 1606 ; the same ...
Pagina xvi
... character , insomuch that if entirely thrown out it would scarce be missed in the action of the play . Now , it is precisely in such an episode that we should naturally expect to find the work left either in a most finished or in a most ...
... character , insomuch that if entirely thrown out it would scarce be missed in the action of the play . Now , it is precisely in such an episode that we should naturally expect to find the work left either in a most finished or in a most ...
Pagina xvii
... character being " left standing apart in its naked power and maj- esty , without much regard to what surrounded it . " To this theory Mr. Verplanck objects , that great as is the dis- crepancy of style and execution , yet , in the plot ...
... character being " left standing apart in its naked power and maj- esty , without much regard to what surrounded it . " To this theory Mr. Verplanck objects , that great as is the dis- crepancy of style and execution , yet , in the plot ...
Pagina xxiii
... character of Timon in Shakespeare's time was Paynter's Palace of Pleasure , in the first volume of which , published before 1567 , " the strange and beastly nature of Timon of Athens " is briefly set forth , the matter being professedly ...
... character of Timon in Shakespeare's time was Paynter's Palace of Pleasure , in the first volume of which , published before 1567 , " the strange and beastly nature of Timon of Athens " is briefly set forth , the matter being professedly ...
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