The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volym 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... , and fometimes in Sici- ly , according to the original order of the ftory . Almost all his historical plays comprehend a great length of time , and very different and diftinct places 60 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
... , and fometimes in Sici- ly , according to the original order of the ftory . Almost all his historical plays comprehend a great length of time , and very different and diftinct places 60 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
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... history . To judge therefore of Shakspeare by Aristotle's rules , is like trying a man by the laws of one coun- try , who acted under thofe of another . He writ to the people ; and writ at firft without patronage from the better fort ...
... history . To judge therefore of Shakspeare by Aristotle's rules , is like trying a man by the laws of one coun- try , who acted under thofe of another . He writ to the people ; and writ at firft without patronage from the better fort ...
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... history in any language : fo could not be Shakspeare's . I shall now lay before the reader fome of those almoft innumerable errors , which haye rifen from one fource , the ignorance of the players , both as his actors , and as his ...
... history in any language : fo could not be Shakspeare's . I shall now lay before the reader fome of those almoft innumerable errors , which haye rifen from one fource , the ignorance of the players , both as his actors , and as his ...
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... history and books , I shall advance fomething that , at firft fight , will very much wear the appearance of a paradox . For I fhall find it no hard matter to prove , that , from the groffeft blunders in hiftory , we are not to infer his ...
... history and books , I shall advance fomething that , at firft fight , will very much wear the appearance of a paradox . For I fhall find it no hard matter to prove , that , from the groffeft blunders in hiftory , we are not to infer his ...
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... history . Wherever the author's fenfe is clear and dif coverable , ( though perchance , low and trivial , ) I have not by any innovation tampered with his text , out of an oftentation of endeavouring to make him fpeak better than the ...
... history . Wherever the author's fenfe is clear and dif coverable , ( though perchance , low and trivial , ) I have not by any innovation tampered with his text , out of an oftentation of endeavouring to make him fpeak better than the ...
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