The Plays of William Shakspeare, Svazek 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... Almoft every circum- stance that tradition or history has preserved relative to him or his works , has been investigated , and laid before the publick ; and the avidity with which all communications of this kind have been received ...
... Almoft every circum- stance that tradition or history has preserved relative to him or his works , has been investigated , and laid before the publick ; and the avidity with which all communications of this kind have been received ...
Strana 81
... almoft verbatim from The old Taming of a Shrew , and incorporate it into his own play on the fame fubject ; and we do not know that the author of the original play , was then dead . Suppofing however this argument to have fome weight ...
... almoft verbatim from The old Taming of a Shrew , and incorporate it into his own play on the fame fubject ; and we do not know that the author of the original play , was then dead . Suppofing however this argument to have fome weight ...
Strana 83
... almoft continual . rhyme , the poverty of the fable , and want of difcrimination among the higher perfonages , difpofe me to believe that it was one of our author's earliest attempts in comedy . " • See p . 97 , n . 3 . 2 Dryden was of ...
... almoft continual . rhyme , the poverty of the fable , and want of difcrimination among the higher perfonages , difpofe me to believe that it was one of our author's earliest attempts in comedy . " • See p . 97 , n . 3 . 2 Dryden was of ...
Strana 97
... almoft all his pieces , and is not peculiar to Shakspeare , being alfo found in the works of Jonfon , and almost all our ancient dramatick writers . It is not , therefore , merely the ufe of rhymes , mingled with blank verfe , but their ...
... almoft all his pieces , and is not peculiar to Shakspeare , being alfo found in the works of Jonfon , and almost all our ancient dramatick writers . It is not , therefore , merely the ufe of rhymes , mingled with blank verfe , but their ...
Strana 102
... almoft every country the manners of his own : and though the fpeaker is here a Veronefe , the poet , when he wrote the laft two lines , was thinking of England ; where voyages for the purpose of difco- vering iflands far away were at ...
... almoft every country the manners of his own : and though the fpeaker is here a Veronefe , the poet , when he wrote the laft two lines , was thinking of England ; where voyages for the purpose of difco- vering iflands far away were at ...
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