Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysOxford University Press, 1955 - 276 pages First published in 1817 ... In the World's classics' it was first published in 1916 ... Resent in 1955 and reprinted in ... 10970. |
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Page 79
... master is the most affecting part of the play . He can- not recover from the blow which Antony's generosity gives him , and he dies broken - hearted ' a master - leaver and a fugitive ' . Shakespeare's genius has spread over the whole ...
... master is the most affecting part of the play . He can- not recover from the blow which Antony's generosity gives him , and he dies broken - hearted ' a master - leaver and a fugitive ' . Shakespeare's genius has spread over the whole ...
Page 249
... 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 252
... 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 ...
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