The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Page 4
... better pleased with those thoughts , altogether new and uncommon , which his own imagination fupplied him so abun- dantly with , than if he had given us the most beauti- ful paffages out of the Greek and Latin poets , and that in the ...
... better pleased with those thoughts , altogether new and uncommon , which his own imagination fupplied him so abun- dantly with , than if he had given us the most beauti- ful paffages out of the Greek and Latin poets , and that in the ...
Page 13
... better betake himself to his old trade of bricklaying . The fame piece furnishes us with the earliest intimation of the quarrel between him and Shakspeare . " Why here's our fellow Shakspeare put them ( the university poets ) all down ...
... better betake himself to his old trade of bricklaying . The fame piece furnishes us with the earliest intimation of the quarrel between him and Shakspeare . " Why here's our fellow Shakspeare put them ( the university poets ) all down ...
Page 16
... BETTER done by Shakspeare ; and however others are now gene- rally preferred before him , yet the age wherein he lived , which had contemporaries with him , Fletcher and Jonfon , never equalled them to him in their efteem : And in the ...
... BETTER done by Shakspeare ; and however others are now gene- rally preferred before him , yet the age wherein he lived , which had contemporaries with him , Fletcher and Jonfon , never equalled them to him in their efteem : And in the ...
Page 32
... better judgment might be formed of the fidelity of our author's portrait , as exhibited by this engraver , than from Jonfon's affertion , that " in this figure fr . the graver had a strife " With nature , to out - do the life ; " a ...
... better judgment might be formed of the fidelity of our author's portrait , as exhibited by this engraver , than from Jonfon's affertion , that " in this figure fr . the graver had a strife " With nature , to out - do the life ; " a ...
Page 54
... better pleafed with it than with an exact tragedy . The Merry Wives of Windfor , The Comedy of Errors , and The Taming of a Shrew , are all pure comedy ; the reft , however they are called , have fomething of both kinds . It is not very ...
... better pleafed with it than with an exact tragedy . The Merry Wives of Windfor , The Comedy of Errors , and The Taming of a Shrew , are all pure comedy ; the reft , however they are called , have fomething of both kinds . It is not very ...
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