The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 2 巻Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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... probably the first English comedy in which characters are drawn from social life , at once ideal and true . " COMMENTS By SHAKESPEAREAN SCHOLARS VALENTINE AND PROTEUS Two friends , xxii Introduction GENTLEMEN OF VERONA.
... probably the first English comedy in which characters are drawn from social life , at once ideal and true . " COMMENTS By SHAKESPEAREAN SCHOLARS VALENTINE AND PROTEUS Two friends , xxii Introduction GENTLEMEN OF VERONA.
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... Probably these lines are quoted from some old ballad or play , though their source has not yet been found . One cannot help thinking that Shakespeare is quoting from some play of the Two Italian Gentlemen type ; the reprinted extracts ...
... Probably these lines are quoted from some old ballad or play , though their source has not yet been found . One cannot help thinking that Shakespeare is quoting from some play of the Two Italian Gentlemen type ; the reprinted extracts ...
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... the reading be right , he must have quitted the stage during the scene , probably imme- diately before the entrance of Proteus , after line 100.-I. G. Pro . We'll both attend upon your ladyship . [ 39 OF VERONA Act II . Sc . iv .
... the reading be right , he must have quitted the stage during the scene , probably imme- diately before the entrance of Proteus , after line 100.-I. G. Pro . We'll both attend upon your ladyship . [ 39 OF VERONA Act II . Sc . iv .
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... probably in the sense of " dispositions of the mind . " - I . G. 139. That is , no misery compare to that inflicted by love ; -a form of speech not unusual in the old writers : Thus an old ballad : " There is no comfort in the world To ...
... probably in the sense of " dispositions of the mind . " - I . G. 139. That is , no misery compare to that inflicted by love ; -a form of speech not unusual in the old writers : Thus an old ballad : " There is no comfort in the world To ...
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... ment to Valentine , but this is both needlessly abstruse and opposed to the explanatory " for . " He probably means only " for thou art in- deed Phoebus . " - C . H. H. What joy is joy , if Silvia be not . 59 OF VERONA Act III . Sc . i .
... ment to Valentine , but this is both needlessly abstruse and opposed to the explanatory " for . " He probably means only " for thou art in- deed Phoebus . " - C . H. H. What joy is joy , if Silvia be not . 59 OF VERONA Act III . Sc . i .
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