The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: pt. 2. Historical account of the English stage. Emendations and additions. Tempest. Two gentlemen of VeronaH. Baldwin, 1790 |
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... written fince the ufe of types , almost peculiar to Shak- fpeare . Moft writers , by publishing their own works , prevent all various readings , and preclude all conjectural criticifm . Books indeed are fometimes publifhed after the ...
... written fince the ufe of types , almost peculiar to Shak- fpeare . Moft writers , by publishing their own works , prevent all various readings , and preclude all conjectural criticifm . Books indeed are fometimes publifhed after the ...
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... written originally by Shakspeare ; about seventy years after his death , Ravenfcroft having mentioned that he had been told by some anciently conversant with the ftage , that our poet only gave fome mafter - touches to one or two of the ...
... written originally by Shakspeare ; about seventy years after his death , Ravenfcroft having mentioned that he had been told by some anciently conversant with the ftage , that our poet only gave fome mafter - touches to one or two of the ...
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... written . J " Who knows whether Shakspeare might not have thought lefs , if he had read more ? Who knows if he might not have laboured under the load of Jonfon's learning , as Enceladus under Ætna ? His mighty genius , indeed , through ...
... written . J " Who knows whether Shakspeare might not have thought lefs , if he had read more ? Who knows if he might not have laboured under the load of Jonfon's learning , as Enceladus under Ætna ? His mighty genius , indeed , through ...
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... written with nice obfervation of critical rules , is to be contemplated as an elaborate curiofity , as the product of fuperfluous and oftentatious art , by which is fhewn , rather what is poffible , than what is neceffary . He that ...
... written with nice obfervation of critical rules , is to be contemplated as an elaborate curiofity , as the product of fuperfluous and oftentatious art , by which is fhewn , rather what is poffible , than what is neceffary . He that ...
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... written , and proba- bly , even though he had known the language in the com- mon degree , he could not have written it without affist- ance . In the ftory of Romeo and Juliet he is obferved to have followed the English translation ...
... written , and proba- bly , even though he had known the language in the com- mon degree , he could not have written it without affist- ance . In the ftory of Romeo and Juliet he is obferved to have followed the English translation ...
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