The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated, Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and SelectedGeo. A. Leavitt, 1867 |
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... Plutarch , as translated by North , which the poet followed- sometimes even to the literal adoption of the biographer's words . This is the " apparent artlessness . " But Schlegel has also shown us the principles of the " uncommon art ...
... Plutarch , as translated by North , which the poet followed- sometimes even to the literal adoption of the biographer's words . This is the " apparent artlessness . " But Schlegel has also shown us the principles of the " uncommon art ...
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... Plutarch : further suppose that , proud of this learning , he had made the universal principle of the plebeian and patrician hostility subsidiary to an exact display of it , according to the conjectures which modern industry and ...
... Plutarch : further suppose that , proud of this learning , he had made the universal principle of the plebeian and patrician hostility subsidiary to an exact display of it , according to the conjectures which modern industry and ...
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... Plutarch . It is supplied to us by a higher author- ity , by the instinct by which Shakspeare knew the great secret of success in every enterprise , the determination to be successful . One example more of the skill with which ...
... Plutarch . It is supplied to us by a higher author- ity , by the instinct by which Shakspeare knew the great secret of success in every enterprise , the determination to be successful . One example more of the skill with which ...
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... Plutarch he found a simple fact related without any comment : " Now , Marcius , following this custom , showed many wounds and cuts upon his body , which he had received in seventeen years ' service at the wars and in many ' sundry ...
... Plutarch he found a simple fact related without any comment : " Now , Marcius , following this custom , showed many wounds and cuts upon his body , which he had received in seventeen years ' service at the wars and in many ' sundry ...
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... Plutarch ; but the wondrous art of the poet is shown in the perfect agree- ment of these words with the minutest traits of the man's character which had preceded them . The answer of Aufidius is not in Plutarch ; and here Shakspeare ...
... Plutarch ; but the wondrous art of the poet is shown in the perfect agree- ment of these words with the minutest traits of the man's character which had preceded them . The answer of Aufidius is not in Plutarch ; and here Shakspeare ...
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