The Plays of William Shakspeare: with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, Том 1AMS Press, 1900 |
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... dramatick arrangements ; for the propenfity of modern performers to alter words , and occa- sionally introduce ideas incongruous with their author's plan , will not always escape detection . In such vagaries our comedians have been much ...
... dramatick arrangements ; for the propenfity of modern performers to alter words , and occa- sionally introduce ideas incongruous with their author's plan , will not always escape detection . In such vagaries our comedians have been much ...
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... dramatick poetry.- Many other instances of the same presumption might have been subjoined , had they not been withheld through tenderness to performers now upon the stage . Similar interpolations , however , in the text of Shakspeare ...
... dramatick poetry.- Many other instances of the same presumption might have been subjoined , had they not been withheld through tenderness to performers now upon the stage . Similar interpolations , however , in the text of Shakspeare ...
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... dramatick dialogues in metre , which required a fo much greater degree of accuracy ? But the worth of our contested volume also seems to be questioned , because the authority on which even such changes in it as are allowed to be ...
... dramatick dialogues in metre , which required a fo much greater degree of accuracy ? But the worth of our contested volume also seems to be questioned , because the authority on which even such changes in it as are allowed to be ...
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... drama , that Dryden in his Effay on Dramatick Poefie , written about 1667 , does not venture to go further in his elo- gium on Shakspeare , than by saying , he was at least Jonson's equal , if not his fuperior ; " and in the preface to ...
... drama , that Dryden in his Effay on Dramatick Poefie , written about 1667 , does not venture to go further in his elo- gium on Shakspeare , than by saying , he was at least Jonson's equal , if not his fuperior ; " and in the preface to ...
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... Dramatick Poefy , 1667 ; and he as well as Gildon goes fomewhat further than Rowe in his pane- gyrick . After giving that fine character of our poet which Dr. Johnfon has quoted in his preface , he adds , ،، The confi- deration of this ...
... Dramatick Poefy , 1667 ; and he as well as Gildon goes fomewhat further than Rowe in his pane- gyrick . After giving that fine character of our poet which Dr. Johnfon has quoted in his preface , he adds , ،، The confi- deration of this ...
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