Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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... humble author does his steps pursue , He owns he had the mighty bard in view ; And in these scenes has made it more his care To rouse the passions than to charm the ear . " England , which , as the title shows , was INTRODUCTION XV.
... humble author does his steps pursue , He owns he had the mighty bard in view ; And in these scenes has made it more his care To rouse the passions than to charm the ear . " England , which , as the title shows , was INTRODUCTION XV.
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... scene , that a " twelvemonth and a day " is " too long for a play " ( ed . 1733 , ii . , p . 181 ) . In Mr. Lounsbury's Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist , 1901 - which I regret I did not see before the present Intro- duction was in type ...
... scene , that a " twelvemonth and a day " is " too long for a play " ( ed . 1733 , ii . , p . 181 ) . In Mr. Lounsbury's Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist , 1901 - which I regret I did not see before the present Intro- duction was in type ...
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... scenes , and added lists of dramatis personae ; and the folio gave place to six octavo volumes . He was con- tent to found his text on the fourth Folio , the last and worst ; he had no idea of the superior claims of the first , though ...
... scenes , and added lists of dramatis personae ; and the folio gave place to six octavo volumes . He was con- tent to found his text on the fourth Folio , the last and worst ; he had no idea of the superior claims of the first , though ...
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... scene of Henry VI . , Part 1 .; but not content with this flawless piece of destructive criticism he argues for inserting the words " and Cassiopeia . " The probability is that if Warburton had not condemned the " " proposal it would ...
... scene of Henry VI . , Part 1 .; but not content with this flawless piece of destructive criticism he argues for inserting the words " and Cassiopeia . " The probability is that if Warburton had not condemned the " " proposal it would ...
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... scene in Henry the Fifth written wholly in it . Upon his leaving school , he seems to have given intirely into that way of living which his father propos'd to him ; and in order to settle in the world after a family manner , he thought ...
... scene in Henry the Fifth written wholly in it . Upon his leaving school , he seems to have given intirely into that way of living which his father propos'd to him ; and in order to settle in the world after a family manner , he thought ...
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