A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare, Volume 4,Edição 21877 |
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... thought had been completely established . This is a matter which does not admit of proof within our limited space , but the passages which we have already given from the original copy do something to prove it . . . . . 6 6 · In proof ...
... thought had been completely established . This is a matter which does not admit of proof within our limited space , but the passages which we have already given from the original copy do something to prove it . . . . . 6 6 · In proof ...
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... thought and in dramatic com- position . A whole scene is transposed ; the famous interview with Ophelia , where he madly reproaches and reviles her , —a scene whose harshness may not always be perceived in the closet , but from which ...
... thought and in dramatic com- position . A whole scene is transposed ; the famous interview with Ophelia , where he madly reproaches and reviles her , —a scene whose harshness may not always be perceived in the closet , but from which ...
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... thought of in a higher view , as an expedient bearing upon the harmo- nious arrangement of the Play as a whole , —as enabling the imagination to contem- plate the dramatic panorama more easily , and the sympathy to flow more quickly and ...
... thought of in a higher view , as an expedient bearing upon the harmo- nious arrangement of the Play as a whole , —as enabling the imagination to contem- plate the dramatic panorama more easily , and the sympathy to flow more quickly and ...
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... thought fit to reject . We know that Ben Jonson changed the whole dramatis persona of his Every Man in his Humour . [ DYCE , after quoting this last sentence , adds : Perhaps they were names which Shakespeare had originally retained ...
... thought fit to reject . We know that Ben Jonson changed the whole dramatis persona of his Every Man in his Humour . [ DYCE , after quoting this last sentence , adds : Perhaps they were names which Shakespeare had originally retained ...
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... thought , abstract truth is difficult of apprehension and of recollection ; whereas , a mere child can remember a ... thoughts are the same in both , with the exception of seven lines which were plainly omitted from the first version ...
... thought , abstract truth is difficult of apprehension and of recollection ; whereas , a mere child can remember a ... thoughts are the same in both , with the exception of seven lines which were plainly omitted from the first version ...
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