“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Τόμος 1T. Bensley, 1778 |
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William Shakespeare. PREFACE . T HAT praifes are without reafon lavished on the dead , and that the honours due only to excellence are paid to antiquity , is a com- plaint likely to be always continued by thofe , who , being able to add ...
William Shakespeare. PREFACE . T HAT praifes are without reafon lavished on the dead , and that the honours due only to excellence are paid to antiquity , is a com- plaint likely to be always continued by thofe , who , being able to add ...
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William Shakespeare. are fufficiently diftinguished from his clowns by any appearance of refined manners . Whether he repre- fented the real converfation of his time is not easy to determine ; the reign of Elizabeth is commonly fup ...
William Shakespeare. are fufficiently diftinguished from his clowns by any appearance of refined manners . Whether he repre- fented the real converfation of his time is not easy to determine ; the reign of Elizabeth is commonly fup ...
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William Shakespeare. be in fome place ; but the different actions that com- plete a story may be in places very remote from each other ; and where is the abfurdity of allowing that fpace to represent firft Athens , and then Sicily ...
William Shakespeare. be in fome place ; but the different actions that com- plete a story may be in places very remote from each other ; and where is the abfurdity of allowing that fpace to represent firft Athens , and then Sicily ...
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William Shakespeare. junction with learning ; but Othello is the vigorous and vivacious offspring of obfervation impregnated by genius . Cato affords a fplendid exhibition of ar- tificial and fictitious manners , and delivers juft and ...
William Shakespeare. junction with learning ; but Othello is the vigorous and vivacious offspring of obfervation impregnated by genius . Cato affords a fplendid exhibition of ar- tificial and fictitious manners , and delivers juft and ...
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William Shakespeare. The Comedy of Errors is confeffedly taken from the Menæchmi of Plautus ; from the only play of Plautus which was then in English . What can be more pro- bable , than that he who copied that , would have copied more ...
William Shakespeare. The Comedy of Errors is confeffedly taken from the Menæchmi of Plautus ; from the only play of Plautus which was then in English . What can be more pro- bable , than that he who copied that , would have copied more ...
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