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Page x
... hand may be traced occasionally in the other divisions . Steevens , after a lengthy criticism of the Choruses , and a few remarks as to the Dumb Shows , passes on to more general considerations . " The drama before us , " he says ...
... hand may be traced occasionally in the other divisions . Steevens , after a lengthy criticism of the Choruses , and a few remarks as to the Dumb Shows , passes on to more general considerations . " The drama before us , " he says ...
Page xii
... when his art was fully developed in all its wondrous P fa Of ar ρα lat ev WI of lat род cal and to form into lang less , true hand and corre his the abun Ο Shak Germ and combinations . With his perfect mastery of the of xii INTRODUCTION.
... when his art was fully developed in all its wondrous P fa Of ar ρα lat ev WI of lat род cal and to form into lang less , true hand and corre his the abun Ο Shak Germ and combinations . With his perfect mastery of the of xii INTRODUCTION.
Page xiv
... hand of Shakespeare is plainly seen , and the scenes and shorter passages in which we trace him manifestly belong to his latest style of composition . Whether it had ever been acted before it received those vivifying touches from our ...
... hand of Shakespeare is plainly seen , and the scenes and shorter passages in which we trace him manifestly belong to his latest style of composition . Whether it had ever been acted before it received those vivifying touches from our ...
Page xv
... hands will bring us to our bed . en the prose , he thinks , betrays a family likeness , e.g. liard's speech , I. iii . , and the dialogue of the fisher- I. i . He further notices the clumsy antitheses and ors , the phrases of empty ...
... hands will bring us to our bed . en the prose , he thinks , betrays a family likeness , e.g. liard's speech , I. iii . , and the dialogue of the fisher- I. i . He further notices the clumsy antitheses and ors , the phrases of empty ...
Page xvii
... hands : 1 What idle question's that ! But , Then , pray , be you better occupied in your answer . madam , do you remember what a multitude of fishes we saw at sea ? And I do wonder how they can all live by one another . Why , fool , as ...
... hands : 1 What idle question's that ! But , Then , pray , be you better occupied in your answer . madam , do you remember what a multitude of fishes we saw at sea ? And I do wonder how they can all live by one another . Why , fool , as ...
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