Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century: Consisting of Authentic Memoirs and Original Letters of Eminent Persons; and Intended as a Sequel to the Literary Anecdotes, Svazek 2author, 1817 - Počet stran: 852 |
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... Neoptolemus so mirable . Does not our good Poet forget himself here in the truth of story ? He cannot by this Neoptolemus mean Fyrrhus the son of Achilles ; for he , from our own Poet's words , was not yet come to the Trojan wars ...
... Neoptolemus so mirable . Does not our good Poet forget himself here in the truth of story ? He cannot by this Neoptolemus mean Fyrrhus the son of Achilles ; for he , from our own Poet's words , was not yet come to the Trojan wars ...
Strana 540
... Neoptolemus so mirable , & c . We agreed , I remember , that Shakespeare must have forgot the truth of the story , in this mention of Neoptolemus . But looking into an old Treatise , ( printed by Wynkyn de Worde , anno 1503 , called the ...
... Neoptolemus so mirable , & c . We agreed , I remember , that Shakespeare must have forgot the truth of the story , in this mention of Neoptolemus . But looking into an old Treatise , ( printed by Wynkyn de Worde , anno 1503 , called the ...
Strana 610
... Neoptolemus ' sire irascible . As much as I am pleased with this emendation , give me leave to say , dear Sir , that there are several reasons for contesting it . In the first place , why should Hector here decypher Achilles by such an ...
... Neoptolemus ' sire irascible . As much as I am pleased with this emendation , give me leave to say , dear Sir , that there are several reasons for contesting it . In the first place , why should Hector here decypher Achilles by such an ...
Strana 611
... Neoptolemus . On the contrary , I have strong reason to suspect he took them for distinct Princes ; and now to tell you why . You must know , though Shakespeare borrowed his whole hint of Pandarus's character , and some circumstances ...
... Neoptolemus . On the contrary , I have strong reason to suspect he took them for distinct Princes ; and now to tell you why . You must know , though Shakespeare borrowed his whole hint of Pandarus's character , and some circumstances ...
Strana 615
... Neoptolemus ' SIRE SO mirable , & c . But still , dear Sir , it cannot be without convict- ing our Poet of an enormous prolepsis and absurdity : for it is supposing that Hector should so far pre- cisely foreknow the event of the war ...
... Neoptolemus ' SIRE SO mirable , & c . But still , dear Sir , it cannot be without convict- ing our Poet of an enormous prolepsis and absurdity : for it is supposing that Hector should so far pre- cisely foreknow the event of the war ...
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