A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare, Volume 4,Edição 21877 |
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... whole of this time the Lord Admiral's Players were jointly occupying , or possibly playing in combination at , the theatre at Newington Butts with the Lord Chamberlain's Players ; and here we find by Henslowe that no fewer than forty ...
... whole of this time the Lord Admiral's Players were jointly occupying , or possibly playing in combination at , the theatre at Newington Butts with the Lord Chamberlain's Players ; and here we find by Henslowe that no fewer than forty ...
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... whole arrangement of a poetical sentence , and to have inverted its different members ; he did this as readily as if he were dealing with prose . In the first copy we have , ' as if increase Of appetite had grown by what it look'd on ...
... whole arrangement of a poetical sentence , and to have inverted its different members ; he did this as readily as if he were dealing with prose . In the first copy we have , ' as if increase Of appetite had grown by what it look'd on ...
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... whole history , and an abstract of his whole character , within the compass of less than a hundred lines . Thus , in the altered play , closes Act Second ; and it is only at the opening of the Third that we find the scene with Ophelia ...
... whole history , and an abstract of his whole character , within the compass of less than a hundred lines . Thus , in the altered play , closes Act Second ; and it is only at the opening of the Third that we find the scene with Ophelia ...
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... whole , —as enabling the imagination to contem- plate the dramatic panorama more easily , and the sympathy to flow more quickly and smoothly with the current of the emotion . It may be thought of as infusing greater breadth and ...
... whole , —as enabling the imagination to contem- plate the dramatic panorama more easily , and the sympathy to flow more quickly and smoothly with the current of the emotion . It may be thought of as infusing greater breadth and ...
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... whole , nor for carrying on the business of the story . To this want of con- tinuity in the composition of the piece , and of having the mind steadily intent on one design , plan , and object , is also to be attributed the great falling ...
... whole , nor for carrying on the business of the story . To this want of con- tinuity in the composition of the piece , and of having the mind steadily intent on one design , plan , and object , is also to be attributed the great falling ...
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