“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen1F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... dramatic turn : or his own sagacity might have taught him that fame . " was not incompatible with profit , and that the " theatre was an avenue to both . That it was " once the general custom to ride on horseback " to the play , I am ...
... dramatic turn : or his own sagacity might have taught him that fame . " was not incompatible with profit , and that the " theatre was an avenue to both . That it was " once the general custom to ride on horseback " to the play , I am ...
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... dramatic poets before he appeared were scholars . Greene , Lodge , Peele , Marlowe , Nashe , Lily , and Kyd had all , says Mr. Malone , a regu , lar university education , and , as scholars in our xii LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE .
... dramatic poets before he appeared were scholars . Greene , Lodge , Peele , Marlowe , Nashe , Lily , and Kyd had all , says Mr. Malone , a regu , lar university education , and , as scholars in our xii LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE .
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... dramatic genius could confer , but dramatic genius was a new excellence , and not well understood . His claims were probably not heard out of the jurisdiction of the master of the revels , certainly not beyond the metropolis . Yet such ...
... dramatic genius could confer , but dramatic genius was a new excellence , and not well understood . His claims were probably not heard out of the jurisdiction of the master of the revels , certainly not beyond the metropolis . Yet such ...
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... drama of which he had set the example , and may be considered as the founder . If we wonder why we know so much less of Shakspeare than of his contemporaries , let us recollect that his genius , however highly and justly we now rate it ...
... drama of which he had set the example , and may be considered as the founder . If we wonder why we know so much less of Shakspeare than of his contemporaries , let us recollect that his genius , however highly and justly we now rate it ...
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... drama , " in which almost every original beauty is either " aukwardly disguised , or arbitrarily omitted . " * 66 In fifty years after his death , Dryden mentions that he was then become " a little obsolete . " In the beginning of the ...
... drama , " in which almost every original beauty is either " aukwardly disguised , or arbitrarily omitted . " * 66 In fifty years after his death , Dryden mentions that he was then become " a little obsolete . " In the beginning of the ...
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