ShakspereMacmillan, 1893 - 167 pages |
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Page 18
... Duke speaks to Viola about the risk a woman older than her husband runs of losing his affection . Such evidence as Shakspere's Sonnets afford points in the same direction . On the other hand , there is no bitterness , open or covert ...
... Duke speaks to Viola about the risk a woman older than her husband runs of losing his affection . Such evidence as Shakspere's Sonnets afford points in the same direction . On the other hand , there is no bitterness , open or covert ...
Page 21
... tygers heart wrapped in a players hide " parody a line- Oh tygers heart wrapt in a woman's hide- which occurs in the True Tragedie of Richard , Duke of York , and is also found in the Third Part II . ] 21 THE LIFE OF SHAKSPERE .
... tygers heart wrapped in a players hide " parody a line- Oh tygers heart wrapt in a woman's hide- which occurs in the True Tragedie of Richard , Duke of York , and is also found in the Third Part II . ] 21 THE LIFE OF SHAKSPERE .
Page 36
... Duke , " Merry Wives of Windsor , p . 104. ) ( 2 ) If there be found in a play of Shakspere a quotation from , or allusion to , or matter derived from a book of known date by some other writer , we infer that Shakspere's play was later ...
... Duke , " Merry Wives of Windsor , p . 104. ) ( 2 ) If there be found in a play of Shakspere a quotation from , or allusion to , or matter derived from a book of known date by some other writer , we infer that Shakspere's play was later ...
Page 45
... Duke offers the cold comfort of sententious moralising , comfort wrapped up in little epigrams , each of these epigrams being a rhymed couplet ; and Brabantio replies ironi- cally in the same manner . ( See also in the same play , Act ...
... Duke offers the cold comfort of sententious moralising , comfort wrapped up in little epigrams , each of these epigrams being a rhymed couplet ; and Brabantio replies ironi- cally in the same manner . ( See also in the same play , Act ...
Page 58
... Duke , is discovered painfully to the eyes of others and to his own heart . 49. First Period . Returning now from our more detailed classification , let us glance once again at the four periods into which we divided Shakspere's career ...
... Duke , is discovered painfully to the eyes of others and to his own heart . 49. First Period . Returning now from our more detailed classification , let us glance once again at the four periods into which we divided Shakspere's career ...
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