The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare, from the Text of Johnson and Stevens [sic].Black, Young & Young, 1824 - 1062 pages |
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Page vi
... plays , but without any particular account of what sort of parts he used to play ; and though I have inquired , I never could meet with any further account of him this way , than that the top of his per- formance was the Ghost in his ...
... plays , but without any particular account of what sort of parts he used to play ; and though I have inquired , I never could meet with any further account of him this way , than that the top of his per- formance was the Ghost in his ...
Page ix
... play is admirable ; the humours are various and well opposed ; the main design , which is to cure Ford of his unreason- able jealousy , is extremely well conducted . In Twelfth Night there is something singularly ridiculous and pleasant ...
... play is admirable ; the humours are various and well opposed ; the main design , which is to cure Ford of his unreason- able jealousy , is extremely well conducted . In Twelfth Night there is something singularly ridiculous and pleasant ...
Page x
... play , depart too much from that likeness to trath which ought to be ob- served in these sort of writings ; yet he does it so very finely , that one is easily drawn in to have more faith for his sake , than reason does well allow of ...
... play , depart too much from that likeness to trath which ought to be ob- served in these sort of writings ; yet he does it so very finely , that one is easily drawn in to have more faith for his sake , than reason does well allow of ...
Page xi
... play , are very movingly touched ; and though the art of the poet has screened King Henry from any gross imputation of injustice , yet one is inclined to wish , the queen had met with a fortune more worthy of her birth and virtue . are ...
... play , are very movingly touched ; and though the art of the poet has screened King Henry from any gross imputation of injustice , yet one is inclined to wish , the queen had met with a fortune more worthy of her birth and virtue . are ...
Page xii
... play , is a noble proof of that manly spirit with which he writ ; and both shew how powerful he was , in giving the ... plays it . I must own a particular obligation to him for the most considerable part of the passages relating to this ...
... play , is a noble proof of that manly spirit with which he writ ; and both shew how powerful he was , in giving the ... plays it . I must own a particular obligation to him for the most considerable part of the passages relating to this ...
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