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 xvii
... ; his connexion 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.
... ; his connexion 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 xix
... players in that tragedy , and other passages of his works , show an intimate acquaintance with the skill of acting , and such as is scarcely surpassed in our own days . He appears to have studied nature in acting as much as in writing ...
... players in that tragedy , and other passages of his works , show an intimate acquaintance with the skill of acting , and such as is scarcely surpassed in our own days . He appears to have studied nature in acting as much as in writing ...
Pagina liii
... player , and forming himself first upon the judgments of that body of men whereof he was a member . They have ... Players are just such judges of what is right as tailors are of what is graceful . And in this view it will be but ...
... player , and forming himself first upon the judgments of that body of men whereof he was a member . They have ... Players are just such judges of what is right as tailors are of what is graceful . And in this view it will be but ...
Pagina lvii
... players . Ben Jonson might indeed be sparing in his commend- ations ( though certainly he is not so in this instance ) partly from his own nature , and partly from judgment . For men of judgment think they do any man more ser- vice in ...
... players . Ben Jonson might indeed be sparing in his commend- ations ( though certainly he is not so in this instance ) partly from his own nature , and partly from judgment . For men of judgment think they do any man more ser- vice in ...
Pagina lviii
... players , both as his actors , and as his editors . When the nature and kinds of these are enumerated and considered , I dare to say that not Shak- speare only , but Aristotle or Cicero , had their works undergone the same fate , might ...
... players , both as his actors , and as his editors . When the nature and kinds of these are enumerated and considered , I dare to say that not Shak- speare only , but Aristotle or Cicero , had their works undergone the same fate , might ...
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