The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare: According to the Improved Text of Edmund Malone, Including the Latest Revisions, with a Life, Glossarial Notes, and One Hundred and Seventy Illustrations, from Designs by English Artists, Volumul 1H.G. Bohn, 1851 |
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Pagina xxxvi
... perhaps better . He was poor indeed , and very poor , and a mere retainer of the theatres ; but he was intimately acquainted with Henslowe and Alleyn , and with all the performers at their houses : he was familiar with Drayton , Chapman ...
... perhaps better . He was poor indeed , and very poor , and a mere retainer of the theatres ; but he was intimately acquainted with Henslowe and Alleyn , and with all the performers at their houses : he was familiar with Drayton , Chapman ...
Pagina lvii
... perhaps are more willing to honor past than present ex- cellence ; and the mind contemplates genius through the shades of age , as the eye surveys the sun through artificial opacity . The great contention of criticism is to find the ...
... perhaps are more willing to honor past than present ex- cellence ; and the mind contemplates genius through the shades of age , as the eye surveys the sun through artificial opacity . The great contention of criticism is to find the ...
Pagina lxi
... perhaps no poet ever kept his personages more distinct from each other . I will not say with Pope , that every speech may be assigned to the proper speaker , because many speeches there are which have nothing characteristical ; but , ...
... perhaps no poet ever kept his personages more distinct from each other . I will not say with Pope , that every speech may be assigned to the proper speaker , because many speeches there are which have nothing characteristical ; but , ...
Pagina lxii
... perhaps thinks decency violated when the Danish usurper is repre- sented as a drunkard . But Shakspeare always makes nature predominate over accident ; and if he preserves the essential character , is not very careful of distinctions ...
... perhaps thinks decency violated when the Danish usurper is repre- sented as a drunkard . But Shakspeare always makes nature predominate over accident ; and if he preserves the essential character , is not very careful of distinctions ...
Pagina lxix
... perhaps the relaxations of that severity were not very elegant . There must , however , have been always some modes of gaiety preferable to others , and a writer ought to choose the best . In tragedy his performance seems constantly to ...
... perhaps the relaxations of that severity were not very elegant . There must , however , have been always some modes of gaiety preferable to others , and a writer ought to choose the best . In tragedy his performance seems constantly to ...
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