The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Band 1AMS Press, 1966 |
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... become sometimes unintelligible , and always difficult , when there are no parallel passages that may conduce to their illustration . Shakspeare is the first considerable author of sublime or familiar dialogue in our language . Of the ...
... become sometimes unintelligible , and always difficult , when there are no parallel passages that may conduce to their illustration . Shakspeare is the first considerable author of sublime or familiar dialogue in our language . Of the ...
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... become too skilful to be easily satisfied . The same observation may be made with respect to many of these objectors , to whom the meaning of some of our poet's most difficult passages is now become so familiar , that they fancy they ...
... become too skilful to be easily satisfied . The same observation may be made with respect to many of these objectors , to whom the meaning of some of our poet's most difficult passages is now become so familiar , that they fancy they ...
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... become waste paper . 39. Discours sur Shakspeare et sur Monsieur de Vol- taire , par Joseph Baretti , Secretaire pour la Correspond- ence etrangere de l'Academie Royale Britannique . 8vo . 1777 . 40. An Essay on the dramatick Character ...
... become waste paper . 39. Discours sur Shakspeare et sur Monsieur de Vol- taire , par Joseph Baretti , Secretaire pour la Correspond- ence etrangere de l'Academie Royale Britannique . 8vo . 1777 . 40. An Essay on the dramatick Character ...
Inhalt
ROMEO AND JULIET | 12 |
AS YOU LIKE | 124 |
Appendix 529 | 151 |
Urheberrecht | |
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