The Plays of William Shakspeare: with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, Band 1AMS Press, 1900 |
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... this play , depart too much from that likeness to truth which ought to be obsereved in these fort of writings ; yet he does it so very finely , that one is easily drawn in to have more faith for his fake , than reason does well 58 SOME ...
... this play , depart too much from that likeness to truth which ought to be obsereved in these fort of writings ; yet he does it so very finely , that one is easily drawn in to have more faith for his fake , than reason does well 58 SOME ...
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... this writer . But of the two last of , these plays I shall have occafion to take notice , among the tragedies of Mr. Shakspeare . If one undertook to examine the greatest part of these by those rules which are established by Ariftotle ...
... this writer . But of the two last of , these plays I shall have occafion to take notice , among the tragedies of Mr. Shakspeare . If one undertook to examine the greatest part of these by those rules which are established by Ariftotle ...
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... those plays which he has taken from the English or Roman history , let any man compare them , and he will find the character as exact in the poet as the historian . He feems in- deed so far from proposing to himself any one action for a ...
... those plays which he has taken from the English or Roman history , let any man compare them , and he will find the character as exact in the poet as the historian . He feems in- deed so far from proposing to himself any one action for a ...
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... these places of amusement , was by water ; but not a single writer so much as hints at the custom of riding to them , or at the practice of having horfes held during the hours of exhi- bition . Some allusion to this usage ( if it had ...
... these places of amusement , was by water ; but not a single writer so much as hints at the custom of riding to them , or at the practice of having horfes held during the hours of exhi- bition . Some allusion to this usage ( if it had ...
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... this Wil- liam [ the poet . ] The father who was a very grave and difcreet citizen , ( yet an admirer and lover of plays and play- makers , especially Shakespeare , who frequented his house in his journies between Warwickshire and ...
... this Wil- liam [ the poet . ] The father who was a very grave and difcreet citizen , ( yet an admirer and lover of plays and play- makers , especially Shakespeare , who frequented his house in his journies between Warwickshire and ...
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