Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to Every Edition of the TextAMS Press, 1971 - 560 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 82
Página 42
... evidence of the authorship , and the external evidence of the date of the author- ship , entirely coincide : each supports the other . The continuation of the argument | derived from the early date of the play naturally runs into the ...
... evidence of the authorship , and the external evidence of the date of the author- ship , entirely coincide : each supports the other . The continuation of the argument | derived from the early date of the play naturally runs into the ...
Página 121
... evidence ap- pears to us entirely to support this opinion ; and , as this evidence involves several curious particulars of literary history , we have to request the reader's indulgence whilst we examine it somewhat in detail . Coleridge ...
... evidence ap- pears to us entirely to support this opinion ; and , as this evidence involves several curious particulars of literary history , we have to request the reader's indulgence whilst we examine it somewhat in detail . Coleridge ...
Página 546
... evidence , it appears with no less certainty must have happened before he was seventeen , or very soon after : the displeasure of his father , which was the consequence of this marriage , or else some excesses which he is said to have ...
... evidence , it appears with no less certainty must have happened before he was seventeen , or very soon after : the displeasure of his father , which was the consequence of this marriage , or else some excesses which he is said to have ...
Contenido
BOOK I | 3 |
Bible Histories and Moralities | 7 |
Itinerant Players | 10 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 57 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
action amongst appears Arden audience beauty believe belongs Cæsar called character Coleridge comedy Comedy of Errors copy criticism daughter death doth doubt drama Duke edition exhibit eyes Falstaff father fear folio fool gentle give Hamlet hath heart Henry Henry IV honour Iago imagination Jonson lady Lear live Locrine look lord Love's Macbeth Malone master Merry Wives mind nature never night noble Noble Kinsmen Oldcastle opinion original Othello passage passion play poem poet poet's poetical poetry Prince principle printed produced quarto Queen racter Richard Richard II Romeo and Juliet says scarcely scene Shak Shakspere Shakspere's Sir John Sir John Oldcastle Sonnets soul speak spere spirit stage story sweet tale tell thee thine thing Thomas Lord Cromwell thou art thought Timon tion Titus Andronicus tragedy true truth Ulrici unto verse Windsor words writer written youth