“The” Works of Shakespeare, Volumen33Methuen, 1904 |
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Página xiv
... come from some common source , or might be independently invented . A word like " re - salute " is not so unique in kind or difficult of coinage to prove imitation on one side or other . The parallel passages about the House of Fame ...
... come from some common source , or might be independently invented . A word like " re - salute " is not so unique in kind or difficult of coinage to prove imitation on one side or other . The parallel passages about the House of Fame ...
Página xv
... come to after reading everything of import- ance I can find to read on this subject . But before doing so , I would just indicate the lines of argument which have been used in coming to the following conclusions . We have not got any ...
... come to after reading everything of import- ance I can find to read on this subject . But before doing so , I would just indicate the lines of argument which have been used in coming to the following conclusions . We have not got any ...
Página xvi
... come to two interesting and important conclusions , namely , ( 1 ) that the Dutch and German versions are founded on two different English versions , brought over by different English com- panies ; ( 2 ) that neither of these can have ...
... come to two interesting and important conclusions , namely , ( 1 ) that the Dutch and German versions are founded on two different English versions , brought over by different English com- panies ; ( 2 ) that neither of these can have ...
Página xviii
... come to a piece of direct evidence which appears to me actually irrefragable , and whose brushing aside by those who wish to disprove Shakespeare's authorship seems to me without the slightest justification . Francis Meres , a ...
... come to a piece of direct evidence which appears to me actually irrefragable , and whose brushing aside by those who wish to disprove Shakespeare's authorship seems to me without the slightest justification . Francis Meres , a ...
Página xxx
... younger , at once the more sentimental and the more ruthless . At first it comes on us with a kind of shock when we find the sentimentalist , who was going to sacrifice everything to win Lavinia , suddenly accepting XXX INTRODUCTION.
... younger , at once the more sentimental and the more ruthless . At first it comes on us with a kind of shock when we find the sentimentalist , who was going to sacrifice everything to win Lavinia , suddenly accepting XXX INTRODUCTION.
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Página xliv - Let me not to the marriage of true minds Admit impediments. Love is not love Which alters when it alteration finds, Or bends with the remover to remove: O, no ! it is an ever-fixed mark, That looks on tempests and is never shaken; It is the star to every wandering bark, Whose worth's unknown, although his height be taken.