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" It may be observed, that in many of his plays the latter part is evidently neglected. When he found himself near the end of his work, and in view of his reward, he shortened the labour to snatch the profit. He therefore remits his efforts where he should... "
The Dramatick Writings of Will. Shakspere: With the Notes of All the Various ... - Página 125
por William Shakespeare - 1788
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The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare,: According to the Improved ..., Volumen1

William Shakespeare - 1844 - 348 páginas
...improve them ; and so carelessly pursued, that he seems not always fully to comprehend his own design. He omits opportunities of instructing or delighting, which the train of his story seems to force on him ; and apparently rejects those exhibitions which would be more affecting, for the sake of those...
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Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to Every Edition of the Text

Charles Knight - 1849 - 574 páginas
...the most superficial student of Shakspere as monstrous. We open ' Irene,' and we understand it. " He omits opportunities of instructing or delighting which the train of his story seems to foree upon him, and apparently rejects those exhibitions which would be more affecting for the sake...
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The Poetics of Aristotle, tr. by Twining [ed. by H. Hamilton].

Aristotle - 1851 - 90 páginas
...a plan (a) No fault so common. It was with the Greek Tragedians, probably, as with Shakspeare. — ''In many of his plays the latter part is evidently...neglected. ~When he found himself near the end of his work, and in view of his reward, he shortened the labour, to snatch the profit. He therefore remits...
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The Plays & Poems of Shakespeare: Life of Shakespeare. Dr. Johnson's preface ...

William Shakespeare - 1857 - 354 páginas
...He omits opportunities of instructing or delighting, whicb the train of his story seems to force on him ; and apparently rejects those exhibitions which...evidently neglected. When he found himself near the «nd of his work, and in view of his reward, he shortened the labor to snatch the profit. He therefore...
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Treatise on Rhetoric: Literally Translated from the Greek

Aristotle - 1857 - 532 páginas
...fault so common : see note 59. It was with the Greek tragedians, probably, as with Shnkspenre. — " In many of his plays the latter part is evidently...neglected. When he found himself near the end of his work, and in view of his reward, he shortened the labour, to snatch the profit. He therefore rev mils...
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Studies of Shakspere

Charles Knight - 1868 - 570 páginas
...the most superficial student of Shakspere as monstrous. We open ' Irene,' and we understand it. " He omits opportunities of instructing or delighting which...affecting for the sake of those which are more easy." It is a great privilege of the art of Shakspere, that in his most tragical scenes he never takes us out...
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Shakspeare's Dramatic Art: And His Relation to Calderon and Goethe, Volumen2

Hermann Ulrici - 1876 - 572 páginas
...improve them, and so carelessly pursued that he seems not always fully to comprehend his own design . . . It may be observed that in many of his plays the latter...neglected. When he found himself near the end of his work, and in view of his reward, he shortened the labour to snatch the profit. Ho therefore remits...
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The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1878 - 750 páginas
...thorn ; and so carelessly pursued, that he seems not always fully to comprehend his own design. Ee omits opportunities of instructing or delighting, which the train of his story seems to force on him ; and apparently rejects those exhibitions which would be more atlecting, for the sake of those...
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Comprising His Plays, and Poems ...

William Shakespeare - 1882 - 996 páginas
...careIsssly pursued, that he seems not always fully to comprehend his own design. He omits opportuni-. ties st of all women. I.emi. Go. C!eomenes ; Yourself,...i',,,,1. Had our prince, (Jewel of children,) seen work, and in view of his reward, he shortened the labour, to snatch the profit. I le therefore remits...
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Selections in English Prose from Elizabeth to Victoria (1580-1880).

James Mercer Garnett - 1890 - 730 páginas
...improve them, and so carelessly pursued that he seems not always fully to comprehend his own design. He omits opportunities of instructing or delighting,...neglected. When he found himself near the end of his work, and in view of his reward, he shortened the labour to snatch the profit. He therefore remits...
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