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... the scene is changed , or any confiderable time is required to país . This method would at once quell a thousand abfurdities . In restoring the authour's works to their integrity , I have confidered the punctuation as wholly in my ...
... the scene is changed , or any confiderable time is required to país . This method would at once quell a thousand abfurdities . In restoring the authour's works to their integrity , I have confidered the punctuation as wholly in my ...
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The Plays not having been before fo much as diftinguished by Alts and Scenes , they are in this edition divided according as they play'd them ; often where there is no paufe in the action , or where they thought fir to make a breach in ...
The Plays not having been before fo much as diftinguished by Alts and Scenes , they are in this edition divided according as they play'd them ; often where there is no paufe in the action , or where they thought fir to make a breach in ...
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A Reader of Tafte may easily obferve , that tho ' Shakespear , almost in every Scene of his historical Plays , commits the groffeft Offences against Chronology , History , and Ancient Politicks ; yet This was not thro ' Ignorance ...
A Reader of Tafte may easily obferve , that tho ' Shakespear , almost in every Scene of his historical Plays , commits the groffeft Offences against Chronology , History , and Ancient Politicks ; yet This was not thro ' Ignorance ...
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Almost all his historical Plays comprehend a great length of time , and very different and diftinct places : And in his Antony and Cleopatra , the Scene travels over the greatest part of the Roman Empire . But in recompence for his care ...
Almost all his historical Plays comprehend a great length of time , and very different and diftinct places : And in his Antony and Cleopatra , the Scene travels over the greatest part of the Roman Empire . But in recompence for his care ...
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... with his vices and virtues , is finely and exactly defcrib'd in the fecond scene of the fourth act . The diftreffes likewife of Queen Catharine , in this play , are very movingly touch'd ; and tho ' the art of the Poet has fcreen'd ...
... with his vices and virtues , is finely and exactly defcrib'd in the fecond scene of the fourth act . The diftreffes likewife of Queen Catharine , in this play , are very movingly touch'd ; and tho ' the art of the Poet has fcreen'd ...
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