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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... ease and rapidity , 66 " The Comedy of Errors , " for which the " Menæchmi " and the Amphitruo " of Plautus are considered as foundation plays . " Troilus and Cressida . " they cried , he never once made a blot . 38 FAMOUS INTRODUCTIONS.
... ease and rapidity , 66 " The Comedy of Errors , " for which the " Menæchmi " and the Amphitruo " of Plautus are considered as foundation plays . " Troilus and Cressida . " they cried , he never once made a blot . 38 FAMOUS INTRODUCTIONS.
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... considered , and what is most considered is best understood . The poet , of whose works I have undertaken the SAMUEL JOHNSON revision , may now begin to assume the 112 FAMOUS INTRODUCTIONS.
... considered , and what is most considered is best understood . The poet , of whose works I have undertaken the SAMUEL JOHNSON revision , may now begin to assume the 112 FAMOUS INTRODUCTIONS.
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... considered not as unex- ceptionably constant , but as containing general and predominant truth . Shakespeare's familiar dialogue is affirmed to be smooth and clear , yet not wholly without ruggedness or difficulty ; as a country may be ...
... considered not as unex- ceptionably constant , but as containing general and predominant truth . Shakespeare's familiar dialogue is affirmed to be smooth and clear , yet not wholly without ruggedness or difficulty ; as a country may be ...
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Biographical Sketch | 85 |
Biographical Sketch | 90 |
SAMUEL JOHNSON | 110 |
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