Famous Introductions to Shakespeare's Plays by the Notable Editors of the Eighteenth CenturyBeverley Ellison Warner B. Franklin, 1968 - 268 páginas |
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... expression too , in two writers of a different age , can hardly happen , without a violent suspicion of the latter copying from his predecessor . I shall not therefore run any great risque of a censure , therefore I should venture to ...
... expression too , in two writers of a different age , can hardly happen , without a violent suspicion of the latter copying from his predecessor . I shall not therefore run any great risque of a censure , therefore I should venture to ...
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... expression , have censured him for confusion of ideas and inaccuracy of reasoning . " In the neighing of a horse ( says Rymer ) or in the growling of a mas- tiff , there is a meaning , there is a lively expression , and , I may say ...
... expression , have censured him for confusion of ideas and inaccuracy of reasoning . " In the neighing of a horse ( says Rymer ) or in the growling of a mas- tiff , there is a meaning , there is a lively expression , and , I may say ...
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... expression which many have thought peculiar to Shakespeare , and have been too apt to im- pute to him as a blemish ... expressions ; which can no way be better ascertain❜d , than by a proper variety of well - chosen examples . Now , to ...
... expression which many have thought peculiar to Shakespeare , and have been too apt to im- pute to him as a blemish ... expressions ; which can no way be better ascertain❜d , than by a proper variety of well - chosen examples . Now , to ...
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