Shakespeare Studies, Historical and Comparative in MethodUngar, 1960 - 502 pages A collection and study of Shakespeare's works. |
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Page 264
... once in his life ) should seem like the kindness Antonio takes it to be , Bassanio avows that he likes not fair terms and a villain's mind ; and once the Jew has caught the Chris- tian on the hip , every one , from Duke to Gaoler , has ...
... once in his life ) should seem like the kindness Antonio takes it to be , Bassanio avows that he likes not fair terms and a villain's mind ; and once the Jew has caught the Chris- tian on the hip , every one , from Duke to Gaoler , has ...
Page 329
... once his fraud is revealed . And for this upshot there has been ample preparation . His hypocrisy and trickery glitter through his ruminations and repetitions when first he appears before us , and are fully revealed in his brief ...
... once his fraud is revealed . And for this upshot there has been ample preparation . His hypocrisy and trickery glitter through his ruminations and repetitions when first he appears before us , and are fully revealed in his brief ...
Page 453
... once the decorum , according to Elizabethan notions , is really broken . About as much is to be made of Falstaff's presence in the council as of his ' familiarity ' with John of Gaunt and with Mowbray , Duke of Norfolk . Once upon a ...
... once the decorum , according to Elizabethan notions , is really broken . About as much is to be made of Falstaff's presence in the council as of his ' familiarity ' with John of Gaunt and with Mowbray , Duke of Norfolk . Once upon a ...
Contents
The academic somewhat apologetic attitude of Shake | 3 |
the device in Terence and Plautus 9 In sixteenth | 12 |
CHAPTER II | 36 |
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