Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems: ComediesHoughton, Mifflin, 1883 |
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... spirit which seems to have been caught from those em- inent printers and scholars , the Aldi . There is , more- over , a certain appropriateness in the name borne by this edition . It seems fit and of good omen that what was played to ...
... spirit which seems to have been caught from those em- inent printers and scholars , the Aldi . There is , more- over , a certain appropriateness in the name borne by this edition . It seems fit and of good omen that what was played to ...
Strana xii
... spirit and with like purpose . They are intended simply to enable the reader to understand the words and phrases used by the poet , without a display of the sources whence they have been derived , and with the briefest possible ...
... spirit and with like purpose . They are intended simply to enable the reader to understand the words and phrases used by the poet , without a display of the sources whence they have been derived , and with the briefest possible ...
Strana xiv
... young woman somewhat as they use " hussy , " but with a milder meaning ; perhaps more in the spirit in which they good - naturedly use " minx . " As to the use of the word with this meaning in Shakespeare's xiv PREFACE .
... young woman somewhat as they use " hussy , " but with a milder meaning ; perhaps more in the spirit in which they good - naturedly use " minx . " As to the use of the word with this meaning in Shakespeare's xiv PREFACE .
Strana xix
... spirit was often pronounced spreet , whether so written or not . If proof were needed that " eale " is evil , which was pronounced eel ( or perhaps even ail ) , it seems to be found in the following passage of this very play : – " The ...
... spirit was often pronounced spreet , whether so written or not . If proof were needed that " eale " is evil , which was pronounced eel ( or perhaps even ail ) , it seems to be found in the following passage of this very play : – " The ...
Strana xxix
... spirit of life which is the chief and the salient trait of Shakespeare's work . These people are not flesh and blood made glorious because we look at them through the great poet's eyes . They move before us with some stateliness , but ...
... spirit of life which is the chief and the salient trait of Shakespeare's work . These people are not flesh and blood made glorious because we look at them through the great poet's eyes . They move before us with some stateliness , but ...
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