The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 1 |
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... feems to me to be one of the most finifhed of any of Shakspeare's . The tale indeed , in that part relating to the cafkets , and the extra- vagant and unufual kind of bond given by Antonio , is too much removed from the rules of ...
... feems to me to be one of the most finifhed of any of Shakspeare's . The tale indeed , in that part relating to the cafkets , and the extra- vagant and unufual kind of bond given by Antonio , is too much removed from the rules of ...
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... feems to me as perfect in its kind , as almoft any thing we have of his . One may obferve , that the unities are kept here , with an exactness uncommon to the liberties of his writing ; though that was what , I fuppofe , he valued ...
... feems to me as perfect in its kind , as almoft any thing we have of his . One may obferve , that the unities are kept here , with an exactness uncommon to the liberties of his writing ; though that was what , I fuppofe , he valued ...
Seite 61
... feems in- deed fo far from propofing to himself any one action for a fubject , that the title very often tells you , it is The Life of King John , King Richard , & c . What can be more agreeable to the idea our hiftorians give of Henry ...
... feems in- deed fo far from propofing to himself any one action for a fubject , that the title very often tells you , it is The Life of King John , King Richard , & c . What can be more agreeable to the idea our hiftorians give of Henry ...
Seite 63
... feems moft commonly rather to defcribe thofe great men in the feveral fortunes and acci- dents of their lives , than to take any fingle great action and form his work fimply upon that . ever , there are some of his pieces , where the ...
... feems moft commonly rather to defcribe thofe great men in the feveral fortunes and acci- dents of their lives , than to take any fingle great action and form his work fimply upon that . ever , there are some of his pieces , where the ...
Seite 67
... feems to want every mark of probability . Though Shakspeare quitted Stratford on account of a juvenile irregularity , we have no reafon to fuppofe that he had for- feited the protection of his father who was engaged in a lu- crative ...
... feems to want every mark of probability . Though Shakspeare quitted Stratford on account of a juvenile irregularity , we have no reafon to fuppofe that he had for- feited the protection of his father who was engaged in a lu- crative ...
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