The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Twenty-one Volumes. With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators. To which are Added NotesJ. Nichols and son, 1813 |
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Pagina 44
... expression ; for some plays , like The Misfortunes of Arthur , and many books of superior consequence , like Fox's Martyrs , and the second edition of the Chronicles of Holin- shed , & c . were carefully prepared for the publick eye by ...
... expression ; for some plays , like The Misfortunes of Arthur , and many books of superior consequence , like Fox's Martyrs , and the second edition of the Chronicles of Holin- shed , & c . were carefully prepared for the publick eye by ...
Pagina 68
... expression , and to reach those excellencies of poetry with the ease of a first imagination , which himself with infinite labour and study could but hardly attain to . " I have preserved this passage because I believe it strictly true ...
... expression , and to reach those excellencies of poetry with the ease of a first imagination , which himself with infinite labour and study could but hardly attain to . " I have preserved this passage because I believe it strictly true ...
Pagina 103
... expression , that , as they collect from his papers , he had seldom occasion to alter the first words he had set down ; in consequence of which they found scarce a blot in his writings . And how is this refuted by Mr. Pope ? By telling ...
... expression , that , as they collect from his papers , he had seldom occasion to alter the first words he had set down ; in consequence of which they found scarce a blot in his writings . And how is this refuted by Mr. Pope ? By telling ...
Pagina 104
... expressions . The hasty sketch of The Merry Wives of Windsor , which he is said to have composed in a fortnight , he might have written without a blot ; and three or four years afterwards , when he chose to dilate his plan , he might ...
... expressions . The hasty sketch of The Merry Wives of Windsor , which he is said to have composed in a fortnight , he might have written without a blot ; and three or four years afterwards , when he chose to dilate his plan , he might ...
Pagina 119
... expression , and indeed he has studied him so well , and is so much a master of him , that whatever part of his he performs , he does it as if it had been written on purpose for him , and that the author had exactly conceived it as he ...
... expression , and indeed he has studied him so well , and is so much a master of him , that whatever part of his he performs , he does it as if it had been written on purpose for him , and that the author had exactly conceived it as he ...
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