Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie & son, limited, 1900 - 136 Seiten |
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... genius would have enough of play to gain in strength , and enough of restraint to save it from the waste of exuberant power . But the poet in Shakespeare could not be content with what may be justly described as in a certain degree ...
... genius would have enough of play to gain in strength , and enough of restraint to save it from the waste of exuberant power . But the poet in Shakespeare could not be content with what may be justly described as in a certain degree ...
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... genius by careless writing : " I remember the players have often mentioned it as an honour to Shake- speare that , in his writing , whatsoever he penn'd he never blotted out line . My answer hath been , would he had blotted a thousand ...
... genius by careless writing : " I remember the players have often mentioned it as an honour to Shake- speare that , in his writing , whatsoever he penn'd he never blotted out line . My answer hath been , would he had blotted a thousand ...
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... genius than appears in Dryden's earlier writings , is supposed by Dr. Johnson to have been occasioned by Thomas Rymer's Tragedies of the last Age considered and examined . In this and subsequent writings the laborious compiler of the ...
... genius than appears in Dryden's earlier writings , is supposed by Dr. Johnson to have been occasioned by Thomas Rymer's Tragedies of the last Age considered and examined . In this and subsequent writings the laborious compiler of the ...
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