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In the next place , a number of beautiful passages which are extant in the first
single editions , are omitted in this : as it seems without any other reason , than
their willingness to shorten fome scenes : These men ( as it was said of
Procrustes ) ...
In the next place , a number of beautiful passages which are extant in the first
single editions , are omitted in this : as it seems without any other reason , than
their willingness to shorten fome scenes : These men ( as it was said of
Procrustes ) ...
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... Tranfpofitions of scenes and lines , confusion of Characters and Persons ,
wrong application of Speeches , corruptions of innumerable Passages by the
Ignorance , and wrong Corrections of ' em again by the Impertinence , of his first
Editors ...
... Tranfpofitions of scenes and lines , confusion of Characters and Persons ,
wrong application of Speeches , corruptions of innumerable Passages by the
Ignorance , and wrong Corrections of ' em again by the Impertinence , of his first
Editors ...
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The Scenes are mark ' d so distinctly that every removal of place is specify ' d ;
which is more necessary in this Author than ... comma ' s in the margin ; and
where the beauty lay not in particulars but in the whole , a star is prefix ' d to the
scene .
The Scenes are mark ' d so distinctly that every removal of place is specify ' d ;
which is more necessary in this Author than ... comma ' s in the margin ; and
where the beauty lay not in particulars but in the whole , a star is prefix ' d to the
scene .
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Almost all his historical Plays comprehend a great length of time , and very
different and distinct places : And in his Antony and Cleopatra , the Scene travels
over the greatest part of the Roman Empire . But in recompenee for his
carelessness ...
Almost all his historical Plays comprehend a great length of time , and very
different and distinct places : And in his Antony and Cleopatra , the Scene travels
over the greatest part of the Roman Empire . But in recompenee for his
carelessness ...
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The whole Tragedy of Macbeth , but more especially the scene where the King is
murder ' d , in the second act , as well as this Play , is a noble proof of that manly
spirit with which he writ ; and both shew how powerful he was , in giving the ...
The whole Tragedy of Macbeth , but more especially the scene where the King is
murder ' d , in the second act , as well as this Play , is a noble proof of that manly
spirit with which he writ ; and both shew how powerful he was , in giving the ...
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