Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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... shew how happily he has expressed themselves upon the same topics ( Nichols , ii . , pp . 564 , etc. ) . This part of the letter is included verbatim three years afterwards in the Preface . So also is the other passage in the same ...
... shew how happily he has expressed themselves upon the same topics ( Nichols , ii . , pp . 564 , etc. ) . This part of the letter is included verbatim three years afterwards in the Preface . So also is the other passage in the same ...
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... shew a Fineness of Spirit and Extent of Reading , beyond all the Commendations I can give them : Nor , indeed , would I any farther be thought to commend a Friend , than , in so doing , to give a Testimony of my own Gratitude . " 1734 ...
... shew a Fineness of Spirit and Extent of Reading , beyond all the Commendations I can give them : Nor , indeed , would I any farther be thought to commend a Friend , than , in so doing , to give a Testimony of my own Gratitude . " 1734 ...
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... few of them which seem to fix their dates . So the Chorus in the beginning of the fifth Act of Henry V. by a compli- ment very handsomly turn'd to the Earl of Essex , shews the Play to have been written when that Lord was 4 NICHOLAS ROWE.
... few of them which seem to fix their dates . So the Chorus in the beginning of the fifth Act of Henry V. by a compli- ment very handsomly turn'd to the Earl of Essex , shews the Play to have been written when that Lord was 4 NICHOLAS ROWE.
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... shew him in love . This is said to be the occasion of his writing The Merry Wives of Windsor . How well she was obey'd , the play it self is an admirable proof . Upon this occasion it may not be improper to observe , that this part of ...
... shew him in love . This is said to be the occasion of his writing The Merry Wives of Windsor . How well she was obey'd , the play it self is an admirable proof . Upon this occasion it may not be improper to observe , that this part of ...
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... shew something upon the same subject at least as well written by Shakespear . Johnson did indeed take a large liberty , even to the transcribing and translating of whole scenes together ; and sometimes , with all deference to so great a ...
... shew something upon the same subject at least as well written by Shakespear . Johnson did indeed take a large liberty , even to the transcribing and translating of whole scenes together ; and sometimes , with all deference to so great a ...
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