Shakespeare Studies, Historical and Comparative in MethodUngar, 1960 - 502 pages A collection and study of Shakespeare's works. |
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Page 426
... Bessus , though he has not Bessus ' reason to lament the winning of it . " Obviously Lancaster and the audience know more about that and his character , too , than Colville ; and if Shakespeare had had any notion of redeem- ing him in ...
... Bessus , though he has not Bessus ' reason to lament the winning of it . " Obviously Lancaster and the audience know more about that and his character , too , than Colville ; and if Shakespeare had had any notion of redeem- ing him in ...
Page 443
... Bessus the coward wronged you , and shall Bessus the valiant maintain what Bessus the coward did ? ' And to a man who beats him he confesses that he ' shall think him a valiant fellow for all this . ' For the sayings of the three ...
... Bessus the coward wronged you , and shall Bessus the valiant maintain what Bessus the coward did ? ' And to a man who beats him he confesses that he ' shall think him a valiant fellow for all this . ' For the sayings of the three ...
Page 446
... Bessus , Jonson's Bobadill , Lodowick Barry's Captain Face ( in Ram Alley ) , Scarron's Jodelet , Bergerac's Chasteaufort ( in the Pédant joué ) , Regnard's Marquis ( in the Joueur ) , Beolco's Ruzzante , Bentivoglio's Bran- donio ( in ...
... Bessus , Jonson's Bobadill , Lodowick Barry's Captain Face ( in Ram Alley ) , Scarron's Jodelet , Bergerac's Chasteaufort ( in the Pédant joué ) , Regnard's Marquis ( in the Joueur ) , Beolco's Ruzzante , Bentivoglio's Bran- donio ( in ...
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the device in Terence and Plautus 9 In sixteenth | 12 |
CHAPTER II | 36 |
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