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Page viii
... mean that the Quarto issue was more authoritative than the Folio issue of the same Plays, for the reason that all such Quarto issues were surreptitious. They may or may not have been derived from copies of Shakespeare's manuscripts, as ...
... mean that the Quarto issue was more authoritative than the Folio issue of the same Plays, for the reason that all such Quarto issues were surreptitious. They may or may not have been derived from copies of Shakespeare's manuscripts, as ...
Page viii
... mean that the Quarto issue was more authoritative than the Folio issue of the same Plays , for the reason that all such Quarto issues were surreptitious . They may or may not have been derived from copies of Shakespeare's manuscripts ...
... mean that the Quarto issue was more authoritative than the Folio issue of the same Plays , for the reason that all such Quarto issues were surreptitious . They may or may not have been derived from copies of Shakespeare's manuscripts ...
Page xx
... means psychologically and hypnotically of inward compunc- tion and of conviction of an inescapable , unseen influ- ence , impossible to frustrate by brute force , Shake- speare's ghost remains symbolic to every sympathetic reader . The ...
... means psychologically and hypnotically of inward compunc- tion and of conviction of an inescapable , unseen influ- ence , impossible to frustrate by brute force , Shake- speare's ghost remains symbolic to every sympathetic reader . The ...
Page xxi
... means of his social and affec- tional nature . So treated , what are called by critics like Shaw the weaknesses of Shakespeare's Cæsar con- stitute an appreciable part of his strength . With Antony and the Roman populace they play no ...
... means of his social and affec- tional nature . So treated , what are called by critics like Shaw the weaknesses of Shakespeare's Cæsar con- stitute an appreciable part of his strength . With Antony and the Roman populace they play no ...
Page xxiii
... mean estate by the statute repealed only a year or so before this play was written . scene is a pure invention of Shakespeare , an addition to Plutarch which no dramatist of even ordinary ability could devise at the outset of his play ...
... mean estate by the statute repealed only a year or so before this play was written . scene is a pure invention of Shakespeare , an addition to Plutarch which no dramatist of even ordinary ability could devise at the outset of his play ...
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