The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copies Left by the Late George Steevens, ..., and Edmond Malone, ..., with Mr. Malone's Various Readings ; a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators, Volumul 1C. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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Pagina viii
... dramatic exhibition , until it arrived at the state in which Garrick found it , and in which it still remains . Show and splendour have perhaps in our time , too frequently predomi- nated , but the public has lost none of its enthu ...
... dramatic exhibition , until it arrived at the state in which Garrick found it , and in which it still remains . Show and splendour have perhaps in our time , too frequently predomi- nated , but the public has lost none of its enthu ...
Pagina xvii
... with a player might have given " his productions a dramatic turn ; or his own sagacity " might have taught him that fame was not incompatible VOL . I. a " with profit , and that the theatre was an LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE . xvii.
... with a player might have given " his productions a dramatic turn ; or his own sagacity " might have taught him that fame was not incompatible VOL . I. a " with profit , and that the theatre was an LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE . xvii.
Pagina xxi
... dramatic genius . Like a French critic , he insinuated Shakspeare's incorrectness , his care- less manner of writing , and his want of judgment ; and , as he was a remarkable slow writer himself , he could not endure the praise ...
... dramatic genius . Like a French critic , he insinuated Shakspeare's incorrectness , his care- less manner of writing , and his want of judgment ; and , as he was a remarkable slow writer himself , he could not endure the praise ...
Pagina xxx
... dramatic writer the world ever produced : " that he thought his works unworthy " of posterity , that he levied no ideal tribute upon future " times , nor had any further prospect than that of present " popularity and present profit ...
... dramatic writer the world ever produced : " that he thought his works unworthy " of posterity , that he levied no ideal tribute upon future " times , nor had any further prospect than that of present " popularity and present profit ...
Pagina xxxiii
... drama of which he had set the example , and may be considered as the founder . If we wonder why we know so much less of Shakspeare than of his con- temporaries , let us recollect that his genius , however highly and justly we now rate ...
... drama of which he had set the example , and may be considered as the founder . If we wonder why we know so much less of Shakspeare than of his con- temporaries , let us recollect that his genius , however highly and justly we now rate ...
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