. Shakespeare's Twelfth night;. spective: a natural distortion of the thing glass perspective was a glass that produced an optical deity in my nature: godlike power in my dimension grossly clad: bodily form materially (as opposedto spiritually) clad. 257. glass: the glass perspective; see 1. 209. 263. As doth . . fire: as the orbed continent — the hollow 112 TWELFTH NIGHT [act V crystalline sphere supposed to hold the sun in its periphery, — firmlyholds the sun. 273. extracting: drawing out, distracting. 276. Belzebub: the devil; usually spelt Beelzebub. 277. a
. Shakespeare's Twelfth night;. spective: a natural distortion of the thing glass perspective was a glass that produced an optical deity in my nature: godlike power in my dimension grossly clad: bodily form materially (as opposedto spiritually) clad. 257. glass: the glass perspective; see 1. 209. 263. As doth . . fire: as the orbed continent — the hollow 112 TWELFTH NIGHT [act V crystalline sphere supposed to hold the sun in its periphery, — firmlyholds the sun. 273. extracting: drawing out, distracting. 276. Belzebub: the devil; usually spelt Beelzebub. 277. at the stavesend: at a safe distance;^- r ---: - :r: J; :^:^^.. a phrase used infight- ing with a quarter-sr^gSlm ._ ~ - staff. (Gurth used one >ri|j j|- _ ; to advantage in ch. xi \$MS!gn^miA of Ivanhoe; and the Friar always carriedone.) 322. in the modestyof honour: with mod-erate regard for honor. 348. parts: acts, orconduct. 363. whirligig of wheel of For-See II. iv. : time exceedinglytime makes. time:tune. 363. 368. convents:favorableit FIGHTING WITH QUARTERSTAVES convenient. 375. (Sings): a songand dance by theClown, who was popu-lar in such a perform-ance. GENERAL TOPICS FROM WHICH SPECIAL TOPICS FORPAPERS MAY BE DERIVED I. Shakespeares Use of Mens Clothes to Disguise frequent? How effective? II. Duelling in Shakespeares Plays. III. Fools, Jesters, and Clowns in Shakespeares Plays. IV. Boy-actors, especially in Womens Time-duration in this Play. VI. The Foreign Atmosphere of Illyria. (Compare with thatof other Italian plays.) VII. Which Characters are Plausible? Convincing?VIII. Which Situations are Plausible? Convincing?IX. Compare or contrast characters in this play with similar onesin As You Like It. Deacidified using the Bookkeeper agent: Magnesium OxideTreatment Date: Feb. 2009 PreservationTechnologies A WOHLD LEADER IN COLLECTIONS PRESERVATION 111 Thomson Park DriveCranberry Township, PA 16066(724)
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