The Complete Works of William Shakspeare: With Dr. Johnson's Preface; a Glossary, an Account of Each Play, and a Memoir of the AuthorScott, Webster & Geary, 1836 - 926 páginas |
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... play , had lived to repent his too early marriage , and the indulgence of an affection so much mis- grafted in respect of years.'¶ jecture of Malone ; but it is hardly fair to apply personally to the poet the general maxims that may be ...
... play , had lived to repent his too early marriage , and the indulgence of an affection so much mis- grafted in respect of years.'¶ jecture of Malone ; but it is hardly fair to apply personally to the poet the general maxims that may be ...
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... playing at cards , eating and drinking , were generally prevalent among them : the hour of performance also was earlier ; the play beginning at first at one , and afterwards at three o'clock , in the afternoon . During the time of ...
... playing at cards , eating and drinking , were generally prevalent among them : the hour of performance also was earlier ; the play beginning at first at one , and afterwards at three o'clock , in the afternoon . During the time of ...
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... play was supposed to be passing within doors , but when it was removed to the open air , such mea- gre devices would no longer be sufficient to guide the imagination of the audience , and some new method must have been adopted to ...
... play was supposed to be passing within doors , but when it was removed to the open air , such mea- gre devices would no longer be sufficient to guide the imagination of the audience , and some new method must have been adopted to ...
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... play in the Midsummer Night's Dream have failed in its intent , unless the au- dience before whom it was performed were accustomed to be gratified by the combination of all the embellishments requisite to give effect to □ dramatic ...
... play in the Midsummer Night's Dream have failed in its intent , unless the au- dience before whom it was performed were accustomed to be gratified by the combination of all the embellishments requisite to give effect to □ dramatic ...
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... play - writers of the age , and from which Shak- speare never became fully weaned , even at a period when his judgment was matured ; as we may learn from the murder of Macduff's children , the hamstringing of Cassio , and the plucking ...
... play - writers of the age , and from which Shak- speare never became fully weaned , even at a period when his judgment was matured ; as we may learn from the murder of Macduff's children , the hamstringing of Cassio , and the plucking ...
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