The Works of Shakespeare: A midsummer-night's dream. 1924at the University Press, 1956 |
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Page xxxii
... true of readers in 1939 , how much more must it have been true of spectators in 1599 . But what is dramatically convenient , is not neces- sarily false . On the contrary , at any rate in Shakespearian I Kittredge , op . cit . note 3. 1 ...
... true of readers in 1939 , how much more must it have been true of spectators in 1599 . But what is dramatically convenient , is not neces- sarily false . On the contrary , at any rate in Shakespearian I Kittredge , op . cit . note 3. 1 ...
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... True Tragedie of Richard Duke of York ( 1595 ) , a ' reported ' text of 3 Hen . VI ; but since the words are an addition by the ' pirate ' ( True Trag . 5. 1. 53-3 Hen . VI , 5. 1. 81 ) the tag must have then been familiar to the stage ...
... True Tragedie of Richard Duke of York ( 1595 ) , a ' reported ' text of 3 Hen . VI ; but since the words are an addition by the ' pirate ' ( True Trag . 5. 1. 53-3 Hen . VI , 5. 1. 81 ) the tag must have then been familiar to the stage ...
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... TRUE , ( i ) honest ( ' true man ' proverbial opp . of ' thief ' ; v . Ado , 3. 3. 50 ) ; 1. 2. 262 ; ( ii ) correct , rightful ; 3. 1 . 242 . TRUE - FIXED , firmly fixed ; 3 . 1. 61 . TURN , reflect ; 1. 2. 56 . UNBRACED , with clothes ...
... TRUE , ( i ) honest ( ' true man ' proverbial opp . of ' thief ' ; v . Ado , 3. 3. 50 ) ; 1. 2. 262 ; ( ii ) correct , rightful ; 3. 1 . 242 . TRUE - FIXED , firmly fixed ; 3 . 1. 61 . TURN , reflect ; 1. 2. 56 . UNBRACED , with clothes ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION PAGE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF JULIUS CÆSAR | xxxiv |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
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