The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Edited from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon His Genius, Bände 5-6Little, Brown, 1889 |
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... play , and the progress of the two being the same , there are yet certain differences between them which are worthy of notice . The heroine of the tale is rich as well as fatherless : she of the play is a poor dependant , and is thus ...
... play , and the progress of the two being the same , there are yet certain differences between them which are worthy of notice . The heroine of the tale is rich as well as fatherless : she of the play is a poor dependant , and is thus ...
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... play ever attributed to Shakespeare , or to any con- temporary ; and no other reference to a play of that name has been found in the literature of Shakespeare's day . But Farmer , in his Essay on the Learning of Shakespeare , supposed ...
... play ever attributed to Shakespeare , or to any con- temporary ; and no other reference to a play of that name has been found in the literature of Shakespeare's day . But Farmer , in his Essay on the Learning of Shakespeare , supposed ...
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... play , it might with as much propriety be called Love's Labour's Won as by the name it now bears . It is true that ... play , the hither limit of the period in which it was produced is fixed : it must have been written before 1598 , when ...
... play , it might with as much propriety be called Love's Labour's Won as by the name it now bears . It is true that ... play , the hither limit of the period in which it was produced is fixed : it must have been written before 1598 , when ...
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... play may be remarked as being comparatively of a gray and sober hue , uncolored by those rainbow tints of fancy , or fiercely bright flashes of passion , that give such diversity of splendor to many other dramas . The reason of this ...
... play may be remarked as being comparatively of a gray and sober hue , uncolored by those rainbow tints of fancy , or fiercely bright flashes of passion , that give such diversity of splendor to many other dramas . The reason of this ...
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... play , and in " succeed thy father in manners , " Act I. Sc . 1 of this . It is to be observed , also , that the advice given by the Countess to Bertram when he leaves Rousillon is so like that of Polonius to Laertes in a sim- ilar ...
... play , and in " succeed thy father in manners , " Act I. Sc . 1 of this . It is to be observed , also , that the advice given by the Countess to Bertram when he leaves Rousillon is so like that of Polonius to Laertes in a sim- ilar ...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Bände 5-6 William Shakespeare Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1892 |
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