The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumele 1-2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Pagina 121
... genius of our author prompted him to write poetry ; his connection with a player might have given his productions a dramatick turn ; or his own sagacity might have taught him that fame was not incompatible with profit , and that the ...
... genius of our author prompted him to write poetry ; his connection with a player might have given his productions a dramatick turn ; or his own sagacity might have taught him that fame was not incompatible with profit , and that the ...
Pagina 172
... genius in those low parts is like some prince of a romance in the dis- guise of a shepherd or peasant ; a certain greatness and spirit now and then break out , which manifest his higher extraction and qualities . It may be added , that ...
... genius in those low parts is like some prince of a romance in the dis- guise of a shepherd or peasant ; a certain greatness and spirit now and then break out , which manifest his higher extraction and qualities . It may be added , that ...
Pagina 175
... genius upon earth . Nay , the more modesty with which such a one is endued , the more he is in danger of submitting and con- forming to others , against his own better judg- ment . But as to his want of learning , it may be neces sary ...
... genius upon earth . Nay , the more modesty with which such a one is endued , the more he is in danger of submitting and con- forming to others , against his own better judg- ment . But as to his want of learning , it may be neces sary ...
Pagina 185
... genius , but appear unworthily him ? And even in those which are upon charged ow many faults may have been unjustly really his , how laid to his account from arbitrary additions , ex- punctions , transpositions of scenes and lines , con ...
... genius , but appear unworthily him ? And even in those which are upon charged ow many faults may have been unjustly really his , how laid to his account from arbitrary additions , ex- punctions , transpositions of scenes and lines , con ...
Pagina 188
... genius and character , some attempts upon Shakspeare published by Lewis Theobald , ( which he would not communicate during the time wherein that edition was preparing for the press , when we , by publick adver- tisements , did request ...
... genius and character , some attempts upon Shakspeare published by Lewis Theobald , ( which he would not communicate during the time wherein that edition was preparing for the press , when we , by publick adver- tisements , did request ...
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