The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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Seite viii
... present state , unique among Shakespeare's for its languid , wearisome want of action . This renders it one of the least read of all his works . But this fault is entirely due to the passages which I assign to the second writer , not ...
... present state , unique among Shakespeare's for its languid , wearisome want of action . This renders it one of the least read of all his works . But this fault is entirely due to the passages which I assign to the second writer , not ...
Seite x
... present play as printed in the Folio ; but his case , from this point of view , does not seem strong . 2 There seems to be no foundation for Mr. Simpson's that " a Timon was , at the date of the Satiromastix in the possession of ...
... present play as printed in the Folio ; but his case , from this point of view , does not seem strong . 2 There seems to be no foundation for Mr. Simpson's that " a Timon was , at the date of the Satiromastix in the possession of ...
Seite xi
... present play and Lucian's Dialogue on Timon ; it seems almost certain that directly or indirectly the Dialogue has exercised considerable influence on the conception of the drama , though we know of no English or French version of ...
... present play and Lucian's Dialogue on Timon ; it seems almost certain that directly or indirectly the Dialogue has exercised considerable influence on the conception of the drama , though we know of no English or French version of ...
Seite xviii
... present form , added , besides , some whole scenes as they now stand , and furnished some passages for others ; but , perceiving more and more , as he went on , the unfit- ness of the subject for his purpose , finally gave up the work ...
... present form , added , besides , some whole scenes as they now stand , and furnished some passages for others ; but , perceiving more and more , as he went on , the unfit- ness of the subject for his purpose , finally gave up the work ...
Seite xx
... present instance , forasmuch as some portions of the play which relish least of Shakespeare are written with a good deal of vigor and spirit ; but the vigor and spirit are thoroughly different from his : so that we may justly affirm ...
... present instance , forasmuch as some portions of the play which relish least of Shakespeare are written with a good deal of vigor and spirit ; but the vigor and spirit are thoroughly different from his : so that we may justly affirm ...
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