The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Τόμος 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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Σελίδα 29
... Plays of Shakspeare must not is- sue into the world without particular and ample acknowledge- ments of the benefit it has derived from the labours of the last editor , whose attention , diligence , and spirit of enquiry , have very far ...
... Plays of Shakspeare must not is- sue into the world without particular and ample acknowledge- ments of the benefit it has derived from the labours of the last editor , whose attention , diligence , and spirit of enquiry , have very far ...
Σελίδα 81
... play , ] Plays were at this time performed in the afternoon . " The pollicie of plaies is very ne- cessary , howsoever some shallow - brained censurers ( not the deepest searchers into the secrets of government ) mightily op- pugne them ...
... play , ] Plays were at this time performed in the afternoon . " The pollicie of plaies is very ne- cessary , howsoever some shallow - brained censurers ( not the deepest searchers into the secrets of government ) mightily op- pugne them ...
Σελίδα 120
... plays were written , which , by changing the catastrophe , were tragedies to - day , and comedies to - morrow . Tragedy was not in those times a poem of more general dig- nity or elevation than comedy ; it required only a calamitous ...
... plays were written , which , by changing the catastrophe , were tragedies to - day , and comedies to - morrow . Tragedy was not in those times a poem of more general dig- nity or elevation than comedy ; it required only a calamitous ...
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