The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Pagina x
... seems to have authorized an equal degree of licence refpecting his own ? And yet , though the fword may have been drawn against him , he shall not complain that its point is unbated and envenomed ; " for the conductors of this ...
... seems to have authorized an equal degree of licence refpecting his own ? And yet , though the fword may have been drawn against him , he shall not complain that its point is unbated and envenomed ; " for the conductors of this ...
Pagina xxv
... seems to be queftioned , because the authority on which even fuch changes in it as are allowed to be judicious , is unknown . But if weight were granted to this argument , what fupport could be found for ancient Greek and Roman MSS . of ...
... seems to be queftioned , because the authority on which even fuch changes in it as are allowed to be judicious , is unknown . But if weight were granted to this argument , what fupport could be found for ancient Greek and Roman MSS . of ...
Pagina 82
... seem to have been con- fidered as the fame name , and to have been used indifcrimi- nately both in fpeaking and writing . Thus , this Mr. Ham- net Sadler , who is a witnefs to Shakspeare's Will , writes his christian name , Hamnet ; but ...
... seem to have been con- fidered as the fame name , and to have been used indifcrimi- nately both in fpeaking and writing . Thus , this Mr. Ham- net Sadler , who is a witnefs to Shakspeare's Will , writes his christian name , Hamnet ; but ...
Pagina 131
... seems to have belonged to the play - houfe by having the parts di- vided with lines , and the actors names in the mar- gin ) where feveral of those very paffages are added in a written hand , which are fince to be found in the folio ...
... seems to have belonged to the play - houfe by having the parts di- vided with lines , and the actors names in the mar- gin ) where feveral of those very paffages are added in a written hand , which are fince to be found in the folio ...
Pagina 208
... seems to repofe , or to luxuriate , as in a mode of think- ing congenial to his nature . In his tragick fcenes there is always fomething wanting , but his comedy often furpaffes expectation or defiré . His comedy pleases by the thoughts ...
... seems to repofe , or to luxuriate , as in a mode of think- ing congenial to his nature . In his tragick fcenes there is always fomething wanting , but his comedy often furpaffes expectation or defiré . His comedy pleases by the thoughts ...
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