Two gentlemen of Verona. Comedy of errors. Taming of the shrew. Much ado about nothing. Love labour's lost. Merchant of Venice. Merry wives of Windsor. Twelfth night. As you like it. Midsummer night's dream. Measure for measure. Tempest. All's well that ends well. Winter's taleHarper & brothers, 1847 |
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Page 38
... seems needless . Valentine alludes to the " integrity " of Sir Thurio's pas- sion- " such integrity " as he may be supposed to have expressed in his sonnets . " With some sweet CONSORT " - " Consort " meant , in our author's time , a ...
... seems needless . Valentine alludes to the " integrity " of Sir Thurio's pas- sion- " such integrity " as he may be supposed to have expressed in his sonnets . " With some sweet CONSORT " - " Consort " meant , in our author's time , a ...
Page 39
... seems , from various contemporary authorities , that false hair was much worn in Shakespeare's time : the custom , however , had newly arisen . In " Northward Hoe , " ( 1607 , ) we find this passage : " There is a new trade come up for ...
... seems , from various contemporary authorities , that false hair was much worn in Shakespeare's time : the custom , however , had newly arisen . In " Northward Hoe , " ( 1607 , ) we find this passage : " There is a new trade come up for ...
Page 40
... seems used here as Spenser has a similar usage , -- " So hut up all in friendly love . " " With TRIUMPHS , " etc .-- This term wa applied , in Shakespeare's day , to shows , pageants , and processions of a serious nature . " It is ...
... seems used here as Spenser has a similar usage , -- " So hut up all in friendly love . " " With TRIUMPHS , " etc .-- This term wa applied , in Shakespeare's day , to shows , pageants , and processions of a serious nature . " It is ...
Page 5
... seems a mere gratuitous conjecture , for which no reason but the use of the word " error " in the title has been assigned . That title would rather designate a masque or allegorical pageant of Error than a comedy of laughable mistakes ...
... seems a mere gratuitous conjecture , for which no reason but the use of the word " error " in the title has been assigned . That title would rather designate a masque or allegorical pageant of Error than a comedy of laughable mistakes ...
Page 12
... seems he hath great care to please his wife . Dro . E. Why , mistress , sure my master is horn- mad . Adr . Horn - mad , thou villain ! Dro . E. I mean not cuckold - mad ; But , sure , he is stark mad . When I desir'd him to come home ...
... seems he hath great care to please his wife . Dro . E. Why , mistress , sure my master is horn- mad . Adr . Horn - mad , thou villain ! Dro . E. I mean not cuckold - mad ; But , sure , he is stark mad . When I desir'd him to come home ...
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