The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... faid of Euripides , that every verse was a precept ; and it may be faid of Shakespeare , that from his works may be collected a system of civil and economical prudence . Yet his real power is not shown in the splendour of particular ...
... faid of Euripides , that every verse was a precept ; and it may be faid of Shakespeare , that from his works may be collected a system of civil and economical prudence . Yet his real power is not shown in the splendour of particular ...
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... either one or other might be carried . Neither character nor dialogue were yet understood . Shakespeare may be truly faid to have introduced them both amongst us , and in b2 to PREFACE . xxvii original. He was to copy, not what he ...
... either one or other might be carried . Neither character nor dialogue were yet understood . Shakespeare may be truly faid to have introduced them both amongst us , and in b2 to PREFACE . xxvii original. He was to copy, not what he ...
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... faid enough , I have faid no more . Notes are often necessary , but they are necessary evils . Let him , that is yet unacquainted with the powers of Shakespeare , and who defires to feel the highest pleasure that the drama can give ...
... faid enough , I have faid no more . Notes are often necessary , but they are necessary evils . Let him , that is yet unacquainted with the powers of Shakespeare , and who defires to feel the highest pleasure that the drama can give ...
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... faid that Ben Johnson bor- rowed every thing . Because Johnson did not write extempore , he was reproached with being a year about every piece ; and because Shakespeare wrote with ease and rapidity , they cry'd , he never once made a ...
... faid that Ben Johnson bor- rowed every thing . Because Johnson did not write extempore , he was reproached with being a year about every piece ; and because Shakespeare wrote with ease and rapidity , they cry'd , he never once made a ...
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... faid to be printed from the Original Copies ; I believe they meant those which had lain ever fince the Author's days in the play - house , and had from time to time been cut , or added to , arbitrarily . It appears that this edition ...
... faid to be printed from the Original Copies ; I believe they meant those which had lain ever fince the Author's days in the play - house , and had from time to time been cut , or added to , arbitrarily . It appears that this edition ...
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