The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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Pagina vii
... play of Julius Cæsar , beginning a new sheet , marked kk instead of ii , and numbered 109. It is note- worthy that Troilus and Cressida would just have filled the space of pages 80-108 , and judging from the fact that its second and ...
... play of Julius Cæsar , beginning a new sheet , marked kk instead of ii , and numbered 109. It is note- worthy that Troilus and Cressida would just have filled the space of pages 80-108 , and judging from the fact that its second and ...
Pagina viii
... play gives , me judice , the best clue 1 " The play is , in its present state , unique among Shakespeare's for its languid , wearisome want of action . This renders it one of the least read of all his works . But this fault is entirely ...
... play gives , me judice , the best clue 1 " The play is , in its present state , unique among Shakespeare's for its languid , wearisome want of action . This renders it one of the least read of all his works . But this fault is entirely ...
Pagina ix
... play already written out , with the general plan merely outlined , was worked up after Shakespeare's death into the play we possess ; it cannot be 1 In order that the reader should understand the weight of this piece of evidence , he ...
... play already written out , with the general plan merely outlined , was worked up after Shakespeare's death into the play we possess ; it cannot be 1 In order that the reader should understand the weight of this piece of evidence , he ...
Pagina x
... play " : - " in old plays the entrance directions are some- times in advance of the real entrances , having been thus placed in the theater copy , that the performers or bringers - in of stage - prop- erties might be warned to be in ...
... play " : - " in old plays the entrance directions are some- times in advance of the real entrances , having been thus placed in the theater copy , that the performers or bringers - in of stage - prop- erties might be warned to be in ...
Pagina xi
... play of Love's Labor's Lost . An interesting comparison might be instituted between the present play and Lucian's Dialogue on Timon ; it seems almost certain that directly or indirectly the Dialogue has exercised considerable influence ...
... play of Love's Labor's Lost . An interesting comparison might be instituted between the present play and Lucian's Dialogue on Timon ; it seems almost certain that directly or indirectly the Dialogue has exercised considerable influence ...
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