The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1at the University Press, 1957 - 56 pagine |
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Pagina xiii
... never speaks of Shakespeare but as a classic . In practice Shakespeare is so little sacrosanct to him that to except him from any verdict passed on Cibber and Garrick for their impertinences in a later age would be hypocrisy - the ...
... never speaks of Shakespeare but as a classic . In practice Shakespeare is so little sacrosanct to him that to except him from any verdict passed on Cibber and Garrick for their impertinences in a later age would be hypocrisy - the ...
Pagina xxv
... never felt a wound ' - quite as if he had barked his shins in climbing over the wall , and his romantic amorous ardour was making nothing of it . But we have only to read carefully to convince ourselves that these two scenes are one ...
... never felt a wound ' - quite as if he had barked his shins in climbing over the wall , and his romantic amorous ardour was making nothing of it . But we have only to read carefully to convince ourselves that these two scenes are one ...
Pagina 111
... never going to another repre- sentation of a play of Shakespeare's as long as we lived ; and we certainly did come to this determination , that we never would go by choice . ' His account , which appeared in The Examiner on July 23 ...
... never going to another repre- sentation of a play of Shakespeare's as long as we lived ; and we certainly did come to this determination , that we never would go by choice . ' His account , which appeared in The Examiner on July 23 ...
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TITLEPAGE OF THE FIRST FOLIO FRONTISPIECE | vii |
TEXTUAL | xxix |
KING JAMES I TO FACE PAGE | xlv |
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