The Plays, Volumen1Otridge & Rackham, 1824 |
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... things of this kind , to see and know what was the first essay of a fancy like Shakspeare's . Per- haps we are not to look for his beginnings , like those of other authors , among their least perfect writings ; art had so little , and ...
... things of this kind , to see and know what was the first essay of a fancy like Shakspeare's . Per- haps we are not to look for his beginnings , like those of other authors , among their least perfect writings ; art had so little , and ...
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... thing from them ; and that if he would produce any one topick finely treated by any one of them , he would undertake to shew something upon the same subject at least as well written by Shakspeare . The latter part of his life was spent ...
... thing from them ; and that if he would produce any one topick finely treated by any one of them , he would undertake to shew something upon the same subject at least as well written by Shakspeare . The latter part of his life was spent ...
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... been so too ! Many times he fell into those things which could not escape laughter : as when he said . in the person of Cæsar , one speaking to him , 6 Cæsar , thou dost me wrong . ' " He replied : - ' Cæsar did never wrong X LIFE OF.
... been so too ! Many times he fell into those things which could not escape laughter : as when he said . in the person of Cæsar , one speaking to him , 6 Cæsar , thou dost me wrong . ' " He replied : - ' Cæsar did never wrong X LIFE OF.
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... only take the liberty , with all due submission to the judgment of others , to observe some of those things I have been pleased with in looking him over . His plays are properly to be distinguished only into comedies SHAKSPEARE . xi.
... only take the liberty , with all due submission to the judgment of others , to observe some of those things I have been pleased with in looking him over . His plays are properly to be distinguished only into comedies SHAKSPEARE . xi.
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... thing of that kind in Plautus or Terence . Petruchio , in The Taming of the Shrew , is an un- common piece of humour . The conversation of Benedick and Beatrice , in Much Ado about Nothing , and of Rosalind , in As You Like It , have ...
... thing of that kind in Plautus or Terence . Petruchio , in The Taming of the Shrew , is an un- common piece of humour . The conversation of Benedick and Beatrice , in Much Ado about Nothing , and of Rosalind , in As You Like It , have ...
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Página xli - A quibble, poor and 15 barren as it is, gave him such delight that he was content to purchase it by the sacrifice of reason, propriety, and truth. A quibble was to him the fatal Cleopatra for which he lost the world and was content to lose it.