Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 páginas |
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... passage , in his ' Reliques of Ancient Poetry : ' — " There is reason to conclude that this play was rather improved by Shakespeare with a few fine touches of his pen , than originally written by him : for , not to mention that the ...
... passage , in his ' Reliques of Ancient Poetry : ' — " There is reason to conclude that this play was rather improved by Shakespeare with a few fine touches of his pen , than originally written by him : for , not to mention that the ...
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... passage we sub- join is from Franz Horn ; and we think that it demands a respectful consideration : — " A mediocre , poor , and tame nature finds itself easily . It soon arrives , when it endea- vours earnestly , at a knowledge of what ...
... passage we sub- join is from Franz Horn ; and we think that it demands a respectful consideration : — " A mediocre , poor , and tame nature finds itself easily . It soon arrives , when it endea- vours earnestly , at a knowledge of what ...
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... passages which Malone has marked ex- hibit , or not , the critic's poetical taste : we say that the passages could not have been written except by the man , whoever he be , who conceived the action and the characteri- zation . Take the ...
... passages which Malone has marked ex- hibit , or not , the critic's poetical taste : we say that the passages could not have been written except by the man , whoever he be , who conceived the action and the characteri- zation . Take the ...
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... passage from Malone before we proceed to point out these other peculiarities : - " To enter into a long disquisition to prove this piece not to have been written by Shakspere would be an idle waste of time . To those who are not ...
... passage from Malone before we proceed to point out these other peculiarities : - " To enter into a long disquisition to prove this piece not to have been written by Shakspere would be an idle waste of time . To those who are not ...
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... passage in Sidney's ' Defence of Poesy , ' which may be taken pretty accurately to describe the infancy of the dra- matic art in England , being written some four or five years before we can trace any connec- tion of Shakspere with the ...
... passage in Sidney's ' Defence of Poesy , ' which may be taken pretty accurately to describe the infancy of the dra- matic art in England , being written some four or five years before we can trace any connec- tion of Shakspere with the ...
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