Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1966 - 287 pages |
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Page 156
... Master Shallow , we have heard the chimes at midnight , ' says Sir John . To Fal- staff's observation , ' I did not think Master Silence had been a man of this mettle ' , Silence answers , ' Who , I ? I have been merry twice and once ...
... Master Shallow , we have heard the chimes at midnight , ' says Sir John . To Fal- staff's observation , ' I did not think Master Silence had been a man of this mettle ' , Silence answers , ' Who , I ? I have been merry twice and once ...
Page 253
... masters of philosophy . They were things of greater rarity in those days than they are now . Nothing , how- ever , can be better than the advice which Tranio gives his master for the prosecution of his studies : The mathematics , and ...
... masters of philosophy . They were things of greater rarity in those days than they are now . Nothing , how- ever , can be better than the advice which Tranio gives his master for the prosecution of his studies : The mathematics , and ...
Page 253
... Master Froth , as to call them ' wretches ' . They appear all mighty comfortable in their occupations , and deter- mined to pursue them , ' as the flesh and fortune should serve ' . A very good exposure of the want of self- knowledge ...
... Master Froth , as to call them ' wretches ' . They appear all mighty comfortable in their occupations , and deter- mined to pursue them , ' as the flesh and fortune should serve ' . A very good exposure of the want of self- knowledge ...
Contents
THE TEMPEST | 89 |
THE MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 95 |
ROMEO AND Juliet | 105 |
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