The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 28
Página vii
... writing this order is or may be reversed . The sense or the conscience of what is morally good and right should indeed have a hand , and a prerogative hand , in shaping our pleasures ; and so indeed it must be , else the pleasures will ...
... writing this order is or may be reversed . The sense or the conscience of what is morally good and right should indeed have a hand , and a prerogative hand , in shaping our pleasures ; and so indeed it must be , else the pleasures will ...
Página x
... writing is where average minds , on reading it , are prompted to say , " Why , almost anybody could have done that " ; and a style that is continually making such readers sensible of their ig- norance , or of their inferiority to the writer ...
... writing is where average minds , on reading it , are prompted to say , " Why , almost anybody could have done that " ; and a style that is continually making such readers sensible of their ig- norance , or of their inferiority to the writer ...
Página xiii
... writing has in it more of true culture - force or culture - inspiration than all the mere scientific books in the world put together and learned com- mentaries stand , or claim to stand , in the rank of scientific works . Yet even here ...
... writing has in it more of true culture - force or culture - inspiration than all the mere scientific books in the world put together and learned com- mentaries stand , or claim to stand , in the rank of scientific works . Yet even here ...
Página xx
... writers have also tried their hands at conjectural emendation exten- sively . Many of these emendations correspond with those . in Mr. Collier's volume , but chiefly in those cases where the error in the old copy was pretty evident ...
... writers have also tried their hands at conjectural emendation exten- sively . Many of these emendations correspond with those . in Mr. Collier's volume , but chiefly in those cases where the error in the old copy was pretty evident ...
Página xxxii
... writing . This is done merely because such appears to be the most natural and fitting principle of arrangement , and not that the Poet may be read or studied " historically " ; a matter which is made a good deal of by some , but which ...
... writing . This is done merely because such appears to be the most natural and fitting principle of arrangement , and not that the Poet may be read or studied " historically " ; a matter which is made a good deal of by some , but which ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1 William Shakespeare Visualização de excertos - 1910 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
Ægeon Antipholus Ben Jonson chain Collier's second folio correction daughter death didst doth Duke Dyce edition Eglamour Enter Ephesus Exeunt Exit fair father fool gentle gentlemen Gentlemen of Verona give grace hair hand hath Henry Condell honour husband instance Item John Heminge John Shakespeare Julia Julius Cæsar King labour lady Launce letter live look lord Lucetta LUCIANA Madam Marry master means merry mind mistress old copies old text original reads phrase plays Poet Poet's pray printed probably quibble SCENE seems sense servant Shake Silvia Sir Proteus Sir Thurio sister Snitterfield speak Speed Stratford Stratford-upon-Avon sure Susanna Hall sweet Syracuse tell thee thing thou art thou hast thought thyself Twelfth Night unto Valentine Venus and Adonis verse villain wife William Shakespeare word