The Works of Shakespeare, Том 1Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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Стр. xvii
... seems , without any other reason , than their willingness to shorten fome fcenes : thefe men ( as it was faid of Procruftes ) either lopping , or stretching an author , to make him just fit for their stage . THIS edition is faid to be ...
... seems , without any other reason , than their willingness to shorten fome fcenes : thefe men ( as it was faid of Procruftes ) either lopping , or stretching an author , to make him just fit for their stage . THIS edition is faid to be ...
Стр. xxii
... seems to be a kind of respect due to the memory of excellent men , especially of those whom their wit and learning ... seem to be , it is certainly very natural ; and we are hardly fatisfy'd with an account of any remarkable perfon ...
... seems to be a kind of respect due to the memory of excellent men , especially of those whom their wit and learning ... seem to be , it is certainly very natural ; and we are hardly fatisfy'd with an account of any remarkable perfon ...
Стр. xxxii
... seems to me to be one of the most finished of any of Shakespear's . The tale , indeed , in that part relating to the caskets , and the extravagant and unusual kind of bond given by Antonio , is too much removed from the rules of ...
... seems to me to be one of the most finished of any of Shakespear's . The tale , indeed , in that part relating to the caskets , and the extravagant and unusual kind of bond given by Antonio , is too much removed from the rules of ...
Стр. xxxiv
... seems to me as perfect in its kind , as almost any thing we have of his . One may obferve , that the unities are kept here , with an exactness uncommon to the liberties of his writing : though that was what , I fuppofe , he valued ...
... seems to me as perfect in its kind , as almost any thing we have of his . One may obferve , that the unities are kept here , with an exactness uncommon to the liberties of his writing : though that was what , I fuppofe , he valued ...
Стр. xxxvi
... seems , indeed , fo far from propofing to himself any one action for a fubject , that the title very often tells you , ' tis The Life of King John , King Richard & c . What can be more agreeable to the idea our hiftorians give of Henry ...
... seems , indeed , fo far from propofing to himself any one action for a fubject , that the title very often tells you , ' tis The Life of King John , King Richard & c . What can be more agreeable to the idea our hiftorians give of Henry ...
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