Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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... copies and his unfortunate attempt to regularise the metre ; but what alone concerns . us here is that he reverts to the methods which Theobald - had discarded . Warburton , confident in his intellectual gifts , was satisfied with ...
... copies and his unfortunate attempt to regularise the metre ; but what alone concerns . us here is that he reverts to the methods which Theobald - had discarded . Warburton , confident in his intellectual gifts , was satisfied with ...
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... Copies could give us a Possibility of hoping . I may dare to say , a great Number of Shakespeare's Admirers , and of Mr. Pope's too , ( both which I sincerely declare myself , ) concurred in this Expectation : For there is a certain ...
... Copies could give us a Possibility of hoping . I may dare to say , a great Number of Shakespeare's Admirers , and of Mr. Pope's too , ( both which I sincerely declare myself , ) concurred in this Expectation : For there is a certain ...
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... copies , belonging to different Playhouses . The folio edition ( in which all the plays we now receive as his were first collected ) was published by two Players , Heming and Condell , in 1623 , seven years after his decease . They ...
... copies , belonging to different Playhouses . The folio edition ( in which all the plays we now receive as his were first collected ) was published by two Players , Heming and Condell , in 1623 , seven years after his decease . They ...
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... Copies ; I believe they meant those which had lain ever since the Author's days in the playhouse , and had from time to time been cut , or added to , arbitrarily . It appears that this edition , as well as the Quarto's , was printed ...
... Copies ; I believe they meant those which had lain ever since the Author's days in the playhouse , and had from time to time been cut , or added to , arbitrarily . It appears that this edition , as well as the Quarto's , was printed ...
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... Copies . From liberties of this kind , many speeches also were put into the mouths of wrong persons , where the Author now seems chargeable with making them speak out of character , Or sometimes perhaps for no better reason than that a ...
... Copies . From liberties of this kind , many speeches also were put into the mouths of wrong persons , where the Author now seems chargeable with making them speak out of character , Or sometimes perhaps for no better reason than that a ...
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