Complete Works, Volume 3D.C. Heath & Company, 1896 |
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... scene , and the part which it plays in relation to the whole . These general principles are common to the whole series ; in detail each Editor is alone responsible for the play or plays that have been intrusted to him . Every volume of ...
... scene , and the part which it plays in relation to the whole . These general principles are common to the whole series ; in detail each Editor is alone responsible for the play or plays that have been intrusted to him . Every volume of ...
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... Scene from Time and Error to restore , And 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 ...
... Scene from Time and Error to restore , And 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 ...
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... scene , Shakespeare has done poetic justice by the milder method of converting Frederick . ( M7 ) Narrated . ( 2 c ) New Scenes and Characters 16 AS YOU LIKE IT .
... scene , Shakespeare has done poetic justice by the milder method of converting Frederick . ( M7 ) Narrated . ( 2 c ) New Scenes and Characters 16 AS YOU LIKE IT .
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... scenes ( ii . 5 , iv . 2 , v . 3 ) are also new , as indeed are all the songs . Besides these new characters , and the situations in which they figure , Shakespeare has added a number of scenes or parts of scenes to which no counterpart ...
... scenes ( ii . 5 , iv . 2 , v . 3 ) are also new , as indeed are all the songs . Besides these new characters , and the situations in which they figure , Shakespeare has added a number of scenes or parts of scenes to which no counterpart ...
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... scene of the third act , i.e. as nearly as possible in the mathematical centre of the play . This is the famous Forest Scene , where Rosalind in INTRODUCTION . 19.
... scene of the third act , i.e. as nearly as possible in the mathematical centre of the play . This is the famous Forest Scene , where Rosalind in INTRODUCTION . 19.
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