The Works of Shakespeare, Τόμος 1Methuen, 1904 |
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Σελίδα xxii
... humour conceited ? " supplements and explains that in the Folio . At I. iii . 98 , Nym says , " operations in my head " in the Quarto . Pope considered the words " in my head " had been erroneously omitted . At II . i . 71 , Mrs. Page ...
... humour conceited ? " supplements and explains that in the Folio . At I. iii . 98 , Nym says , " operations in my head " in the Quarto . Pope considered the words " in my head " had been erroneously omitted . At II . i . 71 , Mrs. Page ...
Σελίδα xxxvii
... Humour , Nym being a creation for the purpose of ridiculing the use of the word " humour . " At the close of Henry IV . Shakespeare promised his audience that he would " continue the story with Sir John in it . " This he has not done ...
... Humour , Nym being a creation for the purpose of ridiculing the use of the word " humour . " At the close of Henry IV . Shakespeare promised his audience that he would " continue the story with Sir John in it . " This he has not done ...
Σελίδα lvii
... Humour more than any other creation I am aware of . For it is inherent in Ford . They were the old lines he lived in before Falstaff came on the scene . And at the close , when there is sport afoot , Page at once joins in ...
... Humour more than any other creation I am aware of . For it is inherent in Ford . They were the old lines he lived in before Falstaff came on the scene . And at the close , when there is sport afoot , Page at once joins in ...
Σελίδα lx
... humour , probably intentionally . There is a Welshman in Sharpham's play , The Fleire ( 1607 ) , who bears the name of " Dr. Caius . " The Welshmen in plays generally speak broken English like Evans , but a little later than this Welsh ...
... humour , probably intentionally . There is a Welshman in Sharpham's play , The Fleire ( 1607 ) , who bears the name of " Dr. Caius . " The Welshmen in plays generally speak broken English like Evans , but a little later than this Welsh ...
Σελίδα lxviii
... humour . " Several of his minor characteristics attended to in my notes . But his not always capable of interpretation . remains unsolved . As examples of the " idiosyncrasies of the commentator - mind , " perhaps I may be pardoned if I ...
... humour . " Several of his minor characteristics attended to in my notes . But his not always capable of interpretation . remains unsolved . As examples of the " idiosyncrasies of the commentator - mind , " perhaps I may be pardoned if I ...
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