The Works of Shakespeare, Band 1Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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... play ; and though I have inquired , I could never meet with any further account of him this way , than that the top of his performance was the ghoft in his own Hamlet . I should have been much more pleased , to have learned from fome ...
... play ; and though I have inquired , I could never meet with any further account of him this way , than that the top of his performance was the ghoft in his own Hamlet . I should have been much more pleased , to have learned from fome ...
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... play's being written after the acceffion of the latter of thofe two princes to the crown of England . Whatever the ... play more , and to show him in love . This is faid to be the occafion of his writing The Merry Wives of Windfor . How ...
... play's being written after the acceffion of the latter of thofe two princes to the crown of England . Whatever the ... play more , and to show him in love . This is faid to be the occafion of his writing The Merry Wives of Windfor . How ...
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... play is admirable ; the humours are various , and well oppofed ; the main defign , which is to cure Ford of his unreasonable jealousy , is extremely well conducted . In Twelfth - Night there is fomething fingularly ridiculous and ...
... play is admirable ; the humours are various , and well oppofed ; the main defign , which is to cure Ford of his unreasonable jealousy , is extremely well conducted . In Twelfth - Night there is fomething fingularly ridiculous and ...
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... play itself , take it altogether , seems to me to be one of the most finished of any of Shakespear's . The tale , indeed , in that part relating to the caskets , and the extravagant and unusual kind of bond given by Antonio , is too ...
... play itself , take it altogether , seems to me to be one of the most finished of any of Shakespear's . The tale , indeed , in that part relating to the caskets , and the extravagant and unusual kind of bond given by Antonio , is too ...
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... play , depart too much from that likeness to truth which ought to be observed in these sort of writings ; yet he does it fo very finely , that one is easily drawn in to have more faith for his fake , than reafon does well allow of . His ...
... play , depart too much from that likeness to truth which ought to be observed in these sort of writings ; yet he does it fo very finely , that one is easily drawn in to have more faith for his fake , than reafon does well allow of . His ...
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