The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Том 1 |
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This is perfectly amazing , from a Man of no education or experience in those
great and publick scenes of life which are usually the subject of his thoughts : So
that he seems to have known the world by Intuition , to have look'd thro " human ...
This is perfectly amazing , from a Man of no education or experience in those
great and publick scenes of life which are usually the subject of his thoughts : So
that he seems to have known the world by Intuition , to have look'd thro " human ...
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It is remarkable too , that the praise he gives him in his Discoveries seems to
proceed from a personal kindness ; he tells us that he lov'd the man , as well as
honoured his memory ; celebrates the honesty , openness , and frankness of his
...
It is remarkable too , that the praise he gives him in his Discoveries seems to
proceed from a personal kindness ; he tells us that he lov'd the man , as well as
honoured his memory ; celebrates the honesty , openness , and frankness of his
...
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In others , the low . scenes of Mobs , Plebeians and Clowns , are vastly , shorter
than at present :: And I have feen one in particular ( which seems to have
belonged to tõe play - house , " by having the parts divided with lines , and the
Actors ...
In others , the low . scenes of Mobs , Plebeians and Clowns , are vastly , shorter
than at present :: And I have feen one in particular ( which seems to have
belonged to tõe play - house , " by having the parts divided with lines , and the
Actors ...
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In the next place , a number of beautiful " passages which are extant in the first
single editions , are amitted in this : as it seems without any other reason , than
their willingness to shorten fome scenes : Thefe men ( as it was said of Pracruftes
) ...
In the next place , a number of beautiful " passages which are extant in the first
single editions , are amitted in this : as it seems without any other reason , than
their willingness to shorten fome scenes : Thefe men ( as it was said of Pracruftes
) ...
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From liberties of this kind , many speeches also were put into the mouths of
wrong persons , where the Author now seems chargeable with making them
speak out of character : Or sometimes perhaps for no better reason , than that a
governing ...
From liberties of this kind , many speeches also were put into the mouths of
wrong persons , where the Author now seems chargeable with making them
speak out of character : Or sometimes perhaps for no better reason , than that a
governing ...
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