The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 6-10 de 21
Página 205
... purposes and ca- fualties , the ancient poets , according to the laws which custom had prescribed , felected , fome the crimes of men , and fome their abfurdities ; fome the momentous viciffitudes of life , and fome the lighter ...
... purposes and ca- fualties , the ancient poets , according to the laws which custom had prescribed , felected , fome the crimes of men , and fome their abfurdities ; fome the momentous viciffitudes of life , and fome the lighter ...
Página 207
... purpose , whether to gladden or deprefs , or to conduct the ftory , without vehemence or emotion , through tracts of eafy and familiar dialogue , he never The tragedy 6 Thus fays Downes the Prompter , p . 22 : of Romeo and Juliet was ...
... purpose , whether to gladden or deprefs , or to conduct the ftory , without vehemence or emotion , through tracts of eafy and familiar dialogue , he never The tragedy 6 Thus fays Downes the Prompter , p . 22 : of Romeo and Juliet was ...
Página 208
William Shakespeare. fails to attain his purpose ; as he commands us , we laugh or mourn , or fit filent with quiet ex- pectation , in tranquillity without indifference . When Shakspeare's plan is understood , moft of the criticifms of ...
William Shakespeare. fails to attain his purpose ; as he commands us , we laugh or mourn , or fit filent with quiet ex- pectation , in tranquillity without indifference . When Shakspeare's plan is understood , moft of the criticifms of ...
Página 210
... facrifices virtue to convenience , and is fo much more careful to please than to inftruct , that he feems to write without any moral purpose . From his writings indeed a fyftem of focial duty may be felected , 210 DR . JOHNSON'S PREFACE .
... facrifices virtue to convenience , and is fo much more careful to please than to inftruct , that he feems to write without any moral purpose . From his writings indeed a fyftem of focial duty may be felected , 210 DR . JOHNSON'S PREFACE .
Página 225
... purpose of a writer ; by exciting reflefs and unquenchable curiofity , and compelling him that reads his work to read it through . The flows and buftle with which his plays abound have the fame original . As knowledge advances ...
... purpose of a writer ; by exciting reflefs and unquenchable curiofity , and compelling him that reads his work to read it through . The flows and buftle with which his plays abound have the fame original . As knowledge advances ...
Términos y frases comunes
againſt alfo almoft ancient appears baptized becauſe beft cenfure circumftances comedy confequence confiderable copies criticifm criticks daughter defire dramatick edition editor Engliſh expreffion faid fame fatire fays fcene fecond folio feems fenfe feven feveral fhall fhew fhould fince firft firſt fome fometimes ftage ftand ftate ftill fubject fuch fufficient fuppofed fure Hart hath hiftory himſelf houfe iffue impreffion inftances inftead John John Barnard Jonfon juft King Henry King Lear laft language laſt leaft learning leaſt lefs likewife loft MALONE moft moſt muft muſt Nafh neceffary obfcure obferved occafion Othello paffages perfon players plays pleaſure poet poet's Pope praiſe prefent printed publick publiſhed quarto reader reafon refpect reft Regifter Romeo and Juliet Shak Shakspeare Shakspeare's STEEVENS Stratford Stratford-upon-Avon thefe themſelves theſe thofe Thomas Thomas Quiney thoſe thought tion Titus Andronicus tragedy tranflated uſed whofe William Winter's Tale words writer