Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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... thing that looks like an imitation of ' em ; the delicacy of his taste , and the natural bent of his own great Genius , equal , if not superior to some of the best of theirs , would certainly have led him to read and study ' em with so ...
... thing that looks like an imitation of ' em ; the delicacy of his taste , and the natural bent of his own great Genius , equal , if not superior to some of the best of theirs , would certainly have led him to read and study ' em with so ...
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... things of this kind , to see and know what was the first essay of a fancy like Shakespear's . Perhaps we are not to look for his beginnings , like those of other authors , among their least perfect writings ; art had so little , and ...
... things of this kind , to see and know what was the first essay of a fancy like Shakespear's . Perhaps we are not to look for his beginnings , like those of other authors , among their least perfect writings ; art had so little , and ...
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... thing from ' em ( a fault the other made no conscience of ) ; and that if he would produce any one Topick finely treated by any one of them , he would undertake to shew something upon the same subject at least as well written by ...
... thing from ' em ( a fault the other made no conscience of ) ; and that if he would produce any one Topick finely treated by any one of them , he would undertake to shew something upon the same subject at least as well written by ...
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... things I have been pleas'd with in looking him over . His Plays are properly to be distinguish'd only into Comedies and Tragedies . Those which are called His- tories , and even some of his Comedies , are really Tragedies , with a run ...
... things I have been pleas'd with in looking him over . His Plays are properly to be distinguish'd only into Comedies and Tragedies . Those which are called His- tories , and even some of his Comedies , are really Tragedies , with a run ...
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... thing of that kind in Plautus or Terence . Petruchio , in The Taming of the Shrew , is an uncommon piece of humour . The conversation of Bene- dick and Beatrice , in Much Ado about Nothing , and of Rosalind in As you like it , have much ...
... thing of that kind in Plautus or Terence . Petruchio , in The Taming of the Shrew , is an uncommon piece of humour . The conversation of Bene- dick and Beatrice , in Much Ado about Nothing , and of Rosalind in As you like it , have much ...
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