The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Pagina 51
... thing in these days to fet a great name to a book or books , by sharking bookfellers , or faivelling writers , to get bread . " Athen . Oxon . Vol . I. p . 208. MALONE . 68 6 in a late collection of poems . ] In the forth volume of ...
... thing in these days to fet a great name to a book or books , by sharking bookfellers , or faivelling writers , to get bread . " Athen . Oxon . Vol . I. p . 208. MALONE . 68 6 in a late collection of poems . ] In the forth volume of ...
Pagina 52
... things I have been pleased with in looking him over . His plays are properly to be diftinguished only into comedies and tragedies . Those which are called hiftories , and even fome of his comedies , are really tragedies , with a run or ...
... things I have been pleased with in looking him over . His plays are properly to be diftinguished only into comedies and tragedies . Those which are called hiftories , and even fome of his comedies , are really tragedies , with a run or ...
Pagina 55
... thing of that kind in Plautus or Terence . Pc- truchio , in The Taming of the Shrew , is an uncom- mon piece of humour . The converfation of Bene- dick and Beatrice , in Much Ado about Nothing , and of Rofalind , in As you like it ...
... thing of that kind in Plautus or Terence . Pc- truchio , in The Taming of the Shrew , is an uncom- mon piece of humour . The converfation of Bene- dick and Beatrice , in Much Ado about Nothing , and of Rofalind , in As you like it ...
Pagina 57
... thing . " His images are indeed every where fo lively , that the thing he would represent ftands full before you , and you poffefs every part of it . I will venture to point out one more , which is , I think , as flrong and as uncommon ...
... thing . " His images are indeed every where fo lively , that the thing he would represent ftands full before you , and you poffefs every part of it . I will venture to point out one more , which is , I think , as flrong and as uncommon ...
Pagina 59
... unnatural luft , and his language is as hobgoblin as his perfon : in all things he is diftinguifhed from other mortals . Preface to Troilus and Crefida . MALONE . cepts , fo it would be hard to judge him OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 59.
... unnatural luft , and his language is as hobgoblin as his perfon : in all things he is diftinguifhed from other mortals . Preface to Troilus and Crefida . MALONE . cepts , fo it would be hard to judge him OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 59.
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