The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Consisting of His Plays and PoemsMilner and Sowerby, 1863 - 742 páginas |
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... kind . Demonstration immediately displays its power , and has nothing to hope or fear from the flux of years ; but works tentative and ex- Shakspeare is above all writers , at least above perimental must be estimated by their propor ...
... kind . Demonstration immediately displays its power , and has nothing to hope or fear from the flux of years ; but works tentative and ex- Shakspeare is above all writers , at least above perimental must be estimated by their propor ...
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... kind . But the dialogue of this author is often so evidently determined by the incident which produces it , and is pursued with so much ease and simplicity , that it seems scarcely to claim the merit of fiction , but to have been ...
... kind . But the dialogue of this author is often so evidently determined by the incident which produces it , and is pursued with so much ease and simplicity , that it seems scarcely to claim the merit of fiction , but to have been ...
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... kind has been loudly celebrated , are ready to conclude , Pope was succeeded by Theobald , a man of narrow comprehension , and small acquisitions , with no native and intrinsic splendour of genius , with little of the artificial light ...
... kind has been loudly celebrated , are ready to conclude , Pope was succeeded by Theobald , a man of narrow comprehension , and small acquisitions , with no native and intrinsic splendour of genius , with little of the artificial light ...
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... kind of conspiracy , has been since raised against all he published of Shakspeare . That many passages have passed in a state of depravation through all the editions is indubit- ably certain ; of these , the restoration is only to be ...
... kind of conspiracy , has been since raised against all he published of Shakspeare . That many passages have passed in a state of depravation through all the editions is indubit- ably certain ; of these , the restoration is only to be ...
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... kind of intellectu- al remoteness necessary for the comprehension of any great work in its full design and in its true proportions ; a close approach shows the smaller niceties , but the beauty of the whole is discerned xviii DR ...
... kind of intellectu- al remoteness necessary for the comprehension of any great work in its full design and in its true proportions ; a close approach shows the smaller niceties , but the beauty of the whole is discerned xviii DR ...
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