Complete Works, Volume 3D.C. Heath & Company, 1896 |
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Page 8
... give the Stage from Shakespeare one play more " . Evidently , then , Johnson's was the first revival , at least in that generation . To suit the taste of that learn'd Age , Johnson cuts out the purely comic and pastoral characters ...
... give the Stage from Shakespeare one play more " . Evidently , then , Johnson's was the first revival , at least in that generation . To suit the taste of that learn'd Age , Johnson cuts out the purely comic and pastoral characters ...
Page 9
... gives a limit ( 1 ) External before which it must have been written . Evidence . ( 1 ) As You Like It is entered in the Stationers ' Registers , 1 Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters . 2 " Wie es euch gefällt " auf der Bühne ...
... gives a limit ( 1 ) External before which it must have been written . Evidence . ( 1 ) As You Like It is entered in the Stationers ' Registers , 1 Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters . 2 " Wie es euch gefällt " auf der Bühne ...
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... gives a lower limit . As You Like It is not included in the list of Shakespeare's plays in Meres's Treasury of Wit ... give a limit after which it must have been of Allusion . written . The allusions in As You Like It generally go to ...
... gives a lower limit . As You Like It is not included in the list of Shakespeare's plays in Meres's Treasury of Wit ... give a limit after which it must have been of Allusion . written . The allusions in As You Like It generally go to ...
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... gives all that is necessary to understand the story in Orlando's opening speech . Omissions and Additions . 2 ( a ) Incidents Omitted . ( b ) He also omits as not essential a tourney which precedes the wrestling . ( c ) After the ...
... gives all that is necessary to understand the story in Orlando's opening speech . Omissions and Additions . 2 ( a ) Incidents Omitted . ( b ) He also omits as not essential a tourney which precedes the wrestling . ( c ) After the ...
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... give delight and hurt not ' . When she wishes to wound it is not irony that she uses . Her gaiety is the flower of youth and of a brave and high spirit , a part of her inheritance of noble birth which sustains her in adver- sity and is ...
... give delight and hurt not ' . When she wishes to wound it is not irony that she uses . Her gaiety is the flower of youth and of a brave and high spirit , a part of her inheritance of noble birth which sustains her in adver- sity and is ...
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