Shakespeare Proverbs; Or, The Wise Saws of Our Wisest Poet Collected Into a Modern InstanceG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1908 - 320 sider |
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Side viii
... passage separated from the context , to know who says it , or to whom , or when or how he says it . Good critics , indeed , though they had the context to guide them , have often erred in ascribing to Shakespeare him- self opinions and ...
... passage separated from the context , to know who says it , or to whom , or when or how he says it . Good critics , indeed , though they had the context to guide them , have often erred in ascribing to Shakespeare him- self opinions and ...
Side ix
... passage of half a dozen lines forms a cluster of as many one - line pithy expressions , figurative or other , of the same idea . In other instances , the single line or couplet to which the quotation might be restricted is aptly ...
... passage of half a dozen lines forms a cluster of as many one - line pithy expressions , figurative or other , of the same idea . In other instances , the single line or couplet to which the quotation might be restricted is aptly ...
Side 11
... passage to be rendered . " His voice was " small " but expressive . Of the great actors and actresses of the day there are also many reminis- cences and anecdotes - Edmund Kean , Munden , Liston , the elder Mathews , Miss Kelly , Mrs ...
... passage to be rendered . " His voice was " small " but expressive . Of the great actors and actresses of the day there are also many reminis- cences and anecdotes - Edmund Kean , Munden , Liston , the elder Mathews , Miss Kelly , Mrs ...
Side 279
... under- standing of the passage . Other notes call attention to something which the uncriti- cal reader may not know , but which I think will interest him , as I am sure it Idid me when I first learned of it . Others 279.
... under- standing of the passage . Other notes call attention to something which the uncriti- cal reader may not know , but which I think will interest him , as I am sure it Idid me when I first learned of it . Others 279.
Side 280
... passage separated from the con- text , it is sometimes necessary " to know who says it , or to whom , or when or how he says it . " Certain notes , referring to passages of similar or contrasted meaning elsewhere in the book , may be ...
... passage separated from the con- text , it is sometimes necessary " to know who says it , or to whom , or when or how he says it . " Certain notes , referring to passages of similar or contrasted meaning elsewhere in the book , may be ...
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