Complete Works, Volumen1D.C. Heath & Company, 1896 |
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... Probably he had in his mind a play of that name by Gonzaga ( 1592 ) in which a girl masquerades as a man under the name of Cesare ( cf. Viola's Cesario ) , and is consequently mistaken for her brother . But there is little farther ...
... Probably he had in his mind a play of that name by Gonzaga ( 1592 ) in which a girl masquerades as a man under the name of Cesare ( cf. Viola's Cesario ) , and is consequently mistaken for her brother . But there is little farther ...
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... the play has no obvious connection with the story . Probably it is merely intended to convey that the comedy was suited for production on Twelfth Night , a feast set apart for mirth and revels . Possibly it was 12 TWELFTH NIGHT .
... the play has no obvious connection with the story . Probably it is merely intended to convey that the comedy was suited for production on Twelfth Night , a feast set apart for mirth and revels . Possibly it was 12 TWELFTH NIGHT .
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... probably written from 1596 to 1601 will at once reveal the close kinship of mood which pervades them . Julius Cæsar is the only tragedy , and that falls in the closing year . There are two pre - eminently boisterous comedies , The Tam ...
... probably written from 1596 to 1601 will at once reveal the close kinship of mood which pervades them . Julius Cæsar is the only tragedy , and that falls in the closing year . There are two pre - eminently boisterous comedies , The Tam ...
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... probably not . Warburton , however , suggested that we should read volto = ' look grave like a Castilian ' . 43. shrew , a woman with a sharp tongue . See Glossary . 45. accost , approach ' , ' draw alongside ' , as a preliminary to ...
... probably not . Warburton , however , suggested that we should read volto = ' look grave like a Castilian ' . 43. shrew , a woman with a sharp tongue . See Glossary . 45. accost , approach ' , ' draw alongside ' , as a preliminary to ...
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... Probably Sir Andrew did not know what he meant himself , but had a vague feeling that the qualification was creditable to his courtesy , and freed him from the charge of boasting . Its inanity is much more in character than Warburton's ...
... Probably Sir Andrew did not know what he meant himself , but had a vague feeling that the qualification was creditable to his courtesy , and freed him from the charge of boasting . Its inanity is much more in character than Warburton's ...
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Abbott Antonio bear-baiting brother Brownist Cesario character Clown colour comedy common Coriolanus cross-gartered cypress dear devil Duke Duke's Enter SIR TOBY Exeunt Exit eyes Fabian favour Feste follow fool four humours gentleman give Gl'Ingannati Glossary Gorboduc hand hath heart hence Henry Henry IV humour Illyria jade Julius Caesar knave lady letter literary lord madam madonna Malvolio Maria Marry master means Midsummer Night's Dream mistress never niece Olivia omission Orsino Othello passion peace phrase pia mater play prithee probably properly Puritan Re-enter reference scansion SCENE Sebastian sense servant Shakespeare Shrew Silla Sir Andrew Sir Toby's Sir Topas smile song soul speak Steevens story sweet syllable tell term thee there's thou art Twelfth Night verb Viola woman word yellow stockings youth