The Tragedies of ShakespeareH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1915 - 1315 pagina's |
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Pagina 4
... present play . It is not mentioned in the Catalogue ' of contents . At first the intention was to place it after Romeo and Juliet , and copies of the folio have been found in which the opening of the play was so printed ; the leaf was ...
... present play . It is not mentioned in the Catalogue ' of contents . At first the intention was to place it after Romeo and Juliet , and copies of the folio have been found in which the opening of the play was so printed ; the leaf was ...
Pagina 41
... present courage may beat down our foes , And fame in time to come canonize us ; For , I presume , brave Hector would not lose So rich advantage of a promis'd glory As smiles upon the forehead of this action For the wide world's revenue ...
... present courage may beat down our foes , And fame in time to come canonize us ; For , I presume , brave Hector would not lose So rich advantage of a promis'd glory As smiles upon the forehead of this action For the wide world's revenue ...
Pagina 55
... present : we will not name desert before his birth , and , being born , his addi- tion shall be humble . Few words to fair faith : Troilus shall be such to Cressid , as what envy can say worst shall be a mock for his truth ; and what ...
... present : we will not name desert before his birth , and , being born , his addi- tion shall be humble . Few words to fair faith : Troilus shall be such to Cressid , as what envy can say worst shall be a mock for his truth ; and what ...
Pagina 62
... present eye praises the present object : 180 Then marvel not , thou great and complete man , That all the Greeks begin to worship Ajax ; Since things in motion sooner catch the eye Than what not stirs . The cry went once on thee , And ...
... present eye praises the present object : 180 Then marvel not , thou great and complete man , That all the Greeks begin to worship Ajax ; Since things in motion sooner catch the eye Than what not stirs . The cry went once on thee , And ...
Pagina 107
... present play ( Act II , Scene ii ) . Jonson's phrase , whether meant as a sneer at Shakespeare , as Malone at one time supposed , or not , looks like a reminiscence of that found in Coriolanus . The fact , noticed also by Malone , that ...
... present play ( Act II , Scene ii ) . Jonson's phrase , whether meant as a sneer at Shakespeare , as Malone at one time supposed , or not , looks like a reminiscence of that found in Coriolanus . The fact , noticed also by Malone , that ...
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