The plays of William Shakespeare, Том 1Longman, 1856 |
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... represented by Dugdale . No " such coat certainly is found , either in Dugdale's Anti- quities of Warwickshire , or in the church of Charle- cote , where I in vain sought for it . It is probable that " the deviation from the real coat ...
... represented by Dugdale . No " such coat certainly is found , either in Dugdale's Anti- quities of Warwickshire , or in the church of Charle- cote , where I in vain sought for it . It is probable that " the deviation from the real coat ...
Стр. xix
... represented on the stage . Mr. Rowe regrets that he cannot inform us which was the first play he wrote , nor is that a point yet determined . Mr. Malone , in his first edition , appears to have at- tained something conclusive ; but in ...
... represented on the stage . Mr. Rowe regrets that he cannot inform us which was the first play he wrote , nor is that a point yet determined . Mr. Malone , in his first edition , appears to have at- tained something conclusive ; but in ...
Стр. xxv
... represented under an arch in a sitting posture , a cushion placed before him , with a pen in his right hand , and his left rested on a scroll of paper . The following Latin distich is engraved under the cushion : Judicio Pylium , genio ...
... represented under an arch in a sitting posture , a cushion placed before him , with a pen in his right hand , and his left rested on a scroll of paper . The following Latin distich is engraved under the cushion : Judicio Pylium , genio ...
Стр. 23
... ; so that he who contemplates them in the book will not know them in the world : Shakspeare approximates the remote , and familiarizes the wonder- ful ; the event which he represents will not happen DR . JOHNSON'S PREFACE , [ 23 ]
... ; so that he who contemplates them in the book will not know them in the world : Shakspeare approximates the remote , and familiarizes the wonder- ful ; the event which he represents will not happen DR . JOHNSON'S PREFACE , [ 23 ]
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William Shakespeare. ful ; the event which he represents will not happen , but if it were possible , its effects ... represented as a drunkard . But Shakspeare always makes nature predominate over ac- cident ; and if he preserves the ...
William Shakespeare. ful ; the event which he represents will not happen , but if it were possible , its effects ... represented as a drunkard . But Shakspeare always makes nature predominate over ac- cident ; and if he preserves the ...
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