Complete Works, Volume 3D.C. Heath & Company, 1896 |
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Page 9
... seems to betray a certain obtuseness as to the real theme and interest of the play . Perhaps the wit suffers in translation . In France there is George Sand's famous adaptation ( 1856 ) . In her Comme Il Vous Plaira , Jaques is the real ...
... seems to betray a certain obtuseness as to the real theme and interest of the play . Perhaps the wit suffers in translation . In France there is George Sand's famous adaptation ( 1856 ) . In her Comme Il Vous Plaira , Jaques is the real ...
Page 10
... seems to settle the question of authorship , and with it the upper limit of the date . ( 3 ) Negatively , too , external evidence gives a lower limit . As You Like It is not included in the list of Shakespeare's plays in Meres's ...
... seems to settle the question of authorship , and with it the upper limit of the date . ( 3 ) Negatively , too , external evidence gives a lower limit . As You Like It is not included in the list of Shakespeare's plays in Meres's ...
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... seems to have become very chary of letting his manuscript into the printers ' or pirates ' hands . ( 3 ) Internal §5 . In the case of As You Like It , the metrical evidence yields no definite conclusion as to date . This is due partly ...
... seems to have become very chary of letting his manuscript into the printers ' or pirates ' hands . ( 3 ) Internal §5 . In the case of As You Like It , the metrical evidence yields no definite conclusion as to date . This is due partly ...
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... seems to have Rosalind and imposed certain restrictions on himself which As You Like It . he did not observe when he drew his material from foreign sources . In the latter case he allowed himself great liberties , altering , omitting ...
... seems to have Rosalind and imposed certain restrictions on himself which As You Like It . he did not observe when he drew his material from foreign sources . In the latter case he allowed himself great liberties , altering , omitting ...
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... seems to have had in his mind the conventional pictures of the Greek Tyrannus . He is first introduced while holding a tournament , intended to divert the people's thoughts from dwelling on their banished king . He banishes Rosalind for ...
... seems to have had in his mind the conventional pictures of the Greek Tyrannus . He is first introduced while holding a tournament , intended to divert the people's thoughts from dwelling on their banished king . He banishes Rosalind for ...
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