Studies in Philology, Volume 24University of North Carolina Press, 1927 |
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Pagina 208
... evidence in Sidney's letters of his admiration for Aristotle . In 1574 he writes to Hubert Languet : " Of Greek literature I wish to learn only so much as shall suffice for the perfect understanding of Aristotle . For though ...
... evidence in Sidney's letters of his admiration for Aristotle . In 1574 he writes to Hubert Languet : " Of Greek literature I wish to learn only so much as shall suffice for the perfect understanding of Aristotle . For though ...
Pagina 240
... evidence in Hal's first speech ( 1 Hy . IV , I. ii . 1-13 ) ; ( 3 ) of the evidence in Hal's first soliloquy ( 1 Hy . IV . I. ii . 218 ff . ) ; ( 4 ) of the reciprocal relationships between Hal , Falstaff , and the Chief Justice , which ...
... evidence in Hal's first speech ( 1 Hy . IV , I. ii . 1-13 ) ; ( 3 ) of the evidence in Hal's first soliloquy ( 1 Hy . IV . I. ii . 218 ff . ) ; ( 4 ) of the reciprocal relationships between Hal , Falstaff , and the Chief Justice , which ...
Pagina 241
One more piece of evidence that Shakespeare was thinking of the Moral Plays in the writing of the Second Part is overlooked by both Quiller Couch and Spargo : the list of characters that Shakespeare uses that are not to be found in ...
One more piece of evidence that Shakespeare was thinking of the Moral Plays in the writing of the Second Part is overlooked by both Quiller Couch and Spargo : the list of characters that Shakespeare uses that are not to be found in ...
Pagina 242
... evidence of Sloth in the very passage he quotes from the First Part , where the Prince , accusing Falstaff of " sleeping upon benches in the afternoon , " adds , " What a devil hast thou to do with the time of the day ? " ( I. ii . 4 ff ...
... evidence of Sloth in the very passage he quotes from the First Part , where the Prince , accusing Falstaff of " sleeping upon benches in the afternoon , " adds , " What a devil hast thou to do with the time of the day ? " ( I. ii . 4 ff ...
Pagina 248
... Evidence , " Transactions of the London Bibliological Society , XII ( Oct. , 1911 - April , 1913 ) , sect . 13. Reprinted , London , 1914 . 42 In a lecture at Iowa City , Iowa , U. S. A. 43 London Times Literary Supplement , Sept. 23 ...
... Evidence , " Transactions of the London Bibliological Society , XII ( Oct. , 1911 - April , 1913 ) , sect . 13. Reprinted , London , 1914 . 42 In a lecture at Iowa City , Iowa , U. S. A. 43 London Times Literary Supplement , Sept. 23 ...
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