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, Band 2Little, Brown, 1888 |
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... characters are vivid portraits , but have no general truth to na- ture ; and his humor is mannered and his wit forced . His tragedy is artificial , and fails entirely as an ideal picture of hu- man passion ; but the long speeches which ...
... characters are vivid portraits , but have no general truth to na- ture ; and his humor is mannered and his wit forced . His tragedy is artificial , and fails entirely as an ideal picture of hu- man passion ; but the long speeches which ...
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... characters have life and individuality ; and in that bold and significant imagery which is characteristic of the Elizabethan poetry , he has ( longo intervallo , certainly ) no superior but Shake- speare . " The Names of the Principall ...
... characters have life and individuality ; and in that bold and significant imagery which is characteristic of the Elizabethan poetry , he has ( longo intervallo , certainly ) no superior but Shake- speare . " The Names of the Principall ...
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... him some information respecting the character of the parties upon whose cause he was called upon to decide . " It plainly refers to the persecu The origina tion which the players at the Black - friars Theatre xxxvi REMARKS ON THE.
... him some information respecting the character of the parties upon whose cause he was called upon to decide . " It plainly refers to the persecu The origina tion which the players at the Black - friars Theatre xxxvi REMARKS ON THE.
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... characters of Gorbodue and Terens are assigned to " R. Burbadg . " * It is worthy of re- mark , also , that , in the often - cited remonstrance of the Black- friars company , dated November , 1589 , the name of Richard Burbadge is ...
... characters of Gorbodue and Terens are assigned to " R. Burbadg . " * It is worthy of re- mark , also , that , in the often - cited remonstrance of the Black- friars company , dated November , 1589 , the name of Richard Burbadge is ...
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... place , except as quasi apologies for the unheroic stature of the representative of the character who spoke the lines . The attentive reader of Hamlet must have concluded that the part of Hamlet himself xl REMARKS ON THE.
... place , except as quasi apologies for the unheroic stature of the representative of the character who spoke the lines . The attentive reader of Hamlet must have concluded that the part of Hamlet himself xl REMARKS ON THE.
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