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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... sometimes laid in Bohemia , and sometimes in Sicily , according to the original order of the story . Almost all his historical plays comprehend a great length of time , and very different and distinct places : and in his " Antony and ...
... sometimes laid in Bohemia , and sometimes in Sicily , according to the original order of the story . Almost all his historical plays comprehend a great length of time , and very different and distinct places : and in his " Antony and ...
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... sometimes produce seriousness and sorrow , and sometimes levity and laughter . That this is a practice contrary to the rules of criticism will be readily allowed ; but there is always an appeal open from criticism to nature . The end of ...
... sometimes produce seriousness and sorrow , and sometimes levity and laughter . That this is a practice contrary to the rules of criticism will be readily allowed ; but there is always an appeal open from criticism to nature . The end of ...
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... ( sometimes more , sometimes fewer , than the scene requires ) , and their exits are very often omitted ; or when mark'd , not always in the right place ; and few scenical directions are to be met with throughout the whole : speeches are ...
... ( sometimes more , sometimes fewer , than the scene requires ) , and their exits are very often omitted ; or when mark'd , not always in the right place ; and few scenical directions are to be met with throughout the whole : speeches are ...
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