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... passages that command two or three pages of notes . And the majority of them are futile . This is no reflection on Furness , whose business it was to include whatever had been responsibly said upon the Shakespearean text . But if one ...
... passages that command two or three pages of notes . And the majority of them are futile . This is no reflection on Furness , whose business it was to include whatever had been responsibly said upon the Shakespearean text . But if one ...
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... passages in the plays . It stands to reason that these things may be enlightening to the student even though some of them are of merely historical interest . But such records do not take us very far . In the first place because it is ...
... passages in the plays . It stands to reason that these things may be enlightening to the student even though some of them are of merely historical interest . But such records do not take us very far . In the first place because it is ...
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... passages in the part of Othello from this point of view : see how the effect of " Farewell the tranquil mind and " the Propontic and the Hellespont " speech is helped by preparation . Burbage probably had hard work to capture his ...
... passages in the part of Othello from this point of view : see how the effect of " Farewell the tranquil mind and " the Propontic and the Hellespont " speech is helped by preparation . Burbage probably had hard work to capture his ...
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... passage from the general introduction to the very latest edition of Shakespeare . In it Sir Arthur Quiller - Couch , discussing the omission of scene- divisions , and referring to the couplet , the first line of it , Mercutio's " " Tis ...
... passage from the general introduction to the very latest edition of Shakespeare . In it Sir Arthur Quiller - Couch , discussing the omission of scene- divisions , and referring to the couplet , the first line of it , Mercutio's " " Tis ...
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... passages may be very enlightening . Some of the aptest com- ments in the Furness " Merchant of Venice " are to be ... passage is implied - even as Shakespeare dramatically implied it — and not set out at logical length . Such notes are ...
... passages may be very enlightening . Some of the aptest com- ments in the Furness " Merchant of Venice " are to be ... passage is implied - even as Shakespeare dramatically implied it — and not set out at logical length . Such notes are ...
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