The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1 |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 40
Página iii
The reader who is acquainted with the writings of this absurd gossip , will
scarcely pay more attention to him on the present occasion , than when he
gravely assures us that “ Anno 1670 , not far from Cirencester was an apparition ;
being ...
The reader who is acquainted with the writings of this absurd gossip , will
scarcely pay more attention to him on the present occasion , than when he
gravely assures us that “ Anno 1670 , not far from Cirencester was an apparition ;
being ...
Página vii
... derived every poslible advantage from the literature and judgement of their
only intelligent editor , Mr. Malone , whose implements of criticism , like the ivory
rake and golden spade in Prudentius , are on this occasion disgraced by the
objects ...
... derived every poslible advantage from the literature and judgement of their
only intelligent editor , Mr. Malone , whose implements of criticism , like the ivory
rake and golden spade in Prudentius , are on this occasion disgraced by the
objects ...
Página viii
Watson , however , declares on this occasion that he imitated Ronsard ; and it
must be confessed , with equal truth , that in the present instance Ronsard had
been a borrower from Anacreon . 1 turn is occasionally entitled to be seen , as viii
...
Watson , however , declares on this occasion that he imitated Ronsard ; and it
must be confessed , with equal truth , that in the present instance Ronsard had
been a borrower from Anacreon . 1 turn is occasionally entitled to be seen , as viii
...
Página 5
... yet it afterwards happily proved the occasion of exerting one of the greatest
geniuses that ever was known in dramatick poetry . He had by a misfortune
common enough to young fellows , fallen into ill company ; and amongst them ,
fome that ...
... yet it afterwards happily proved the occasion of exerting one of the greatest
geniuses that ever was known in dramatick poetry . He had by a misfortune
common enough to young fellows , fallen into ill company ; and amongst them ,
fome that ...
Página 9
This is said to be the occasion of his writing The Merry - The commanded him to
continue it for one play more , ) This anecdote was first given to the publick by
Dennis , in the Epiftle Dedicatory . to his comedy entitled The Comical Gallant ,
4to .
This is said to be the occasion of his writing The Merry - The commanded him to
continue it for one play more , ) This anecdote was first given to the publick by
Dennis , in the Epiftle Dedicatory . to his comedy entitled The Comical Gallant ,
4to .
Opinião das pessoas - Escrever uma crítica
Não foram encontradas quaisquer críticas nos locais habituais.
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Palavras e frases frequentes
added almoſt alſo ancient appears beſt better buried called character collected common copies corrected corrupted daughter death died edition editor Engliſh equal errors fame faults firſt folio fome give given hand Hart hath Henry himſelf houſe ignorance inſtead John kind King knowledge known language laſt late learning leaſt lived MALONE manner meaning mentioned moſt muſt nature never notes obſerved occaſion once opinion original particular paſſages performance perhaps perſon pieces players plays poet poet's Pope preſent printed probably produced publick publiſhed quarto reader reaſon ſaid ſame ſays ſcenes ſecond ſeems ſeveral Shakſpeare Shakſpeare's ſhall ſhould ſome ſometimes ſon ſtage Stratford ſubject ſuch ſuppoſe taken theſe thing Thomas thoſe thought tion tragedy true uſe whole whoſe writer written