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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... manner . The third species of obscurities which deform our au- thor , as the effects of his own genius and character , are those that proceed from his peculiar manner of thinking , and as peculiar a manner of clothing those thoughts ...
... manner . The third species of obscurities which deform our au- thor , as the effects of his own genius and character , are those that proceed from his peculiar manner of thinking , and as peculiar a manner of clothing those thoughts ...
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... manner of expression , which however was extremely the humour of the age . Every sonnetteer characterises love by contrarieties . Watson begins one of his canzonets , " Love is a sowre delight , a sugred griefe , " A living death , an ...
... manner of expression , which however was extremely the humour of the age . Every sonnetteer characterises love by contrarieties . Watson begins one of his canzonets , " Love is a sowre delight , a sugred griefe , " A living death , an ...
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... manner , and that the author should have caught some portion of his divine excellence ; but no hint is yet given , that The Lover's Melancholy had a still higher claim to the attention of the town than being written in Shak- speare's manner ...
... manner , and that the author should have caught some portion of his divine excellence ; but no hint is yet given , that The Lover's Melancholy had a still higher claim to the attention of the town than being written in Shak- speare's manner ...
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ROMEO AND JULIET | 12 |
AS YOU LIKE | 124 |
Appendix 529 | 151 |
Urheberrecht | |
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