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In the edition of 1623 , the Two Gentlemen of Verona appears the second in the collection of " Comedies . " The Tempest , which it can scarcely be doubted was one of Shakspere's latest plays , precedes it .
In the edition of 1623 , the Two Gentlemen of Verona appears the second in the collection of " Comedies . " The Tempest , which it can scarcely be doubted was one of Shakspere's latest plays , precedes it .
Pagina 4
Amongst the objections which Dr. Johnson , in the discharge of his critical office , appears to have thought it his duty to raise against every play of Shakspere , he says , with regard to the plot of this play , " he places the emperor ...
Amongst the objections which Dr. Johnson , in the discharge of his critical office , appears to have thought it his duty to raise against every play of Shakspere , he says , with regard to the plot of this play , " he places the emperor ...
Pagina 11
As Antonio is declaring his intention Proteus appears ; the speaker , therefore , breaks off with the expression , " in good time " -àpropos . 2 Break with him . Break the matter to him , -a form which repeatedly occurs . 3 Exhibition .
As Antonio is declaring his intention Proteus appears ; the speaker , therefore , breaks off with the expression , " in good time " -àpropos . 2 Break with him . Break the matter to him , -a form which repeatedly occurs . 3 Exhibition .
Pagina 13
Both editors appear to forget the quibble of Enter PANTHINO . Pan . ... Yourself , sweet lady ; for you gave the fire : sir Launce on his tied dog ; to which quibble , it appears to us , he returns in this passage .
Both editors appear to forget the quibble of Enter PANTHINO . Pan . ... Yourself , sweet lady ; for you gave the fire : sir Launce on his tied dog ; to which quibble , it appears to us , he returns in this passage .
Pagina 14
I know it well , sir : you have an exchequer of words , and , I think , no other treasure to give your followers ; for it appears by their bare liveries that they live by your bare words . Sil . No more , gentlemen , no more : here ...
I know it well , sir : you have an exchequer of words , and , I think , no other treasure to give your followers ; for it appears by their bare liveries that they live by your bare words . Sil . No more , gentlemen , no more : here ...
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