Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1963 - 336 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 55
... Better , if so Well , as he hath Described them , and I believe that Antonius and Brutus did not Speak Better to the People , than he hath Feign'd them ; nay , one would think that he had been Metamorphosed from a Man to a Woman , for ...
... Better , if so Well , as he hath Described them , and I believe that Antonius and Brutus did not Speak Better to the People , than he hath Feign'd them ; nay , one would think that he had been Metamorphosed from a Man to a Woman , for ...
الصفحة 63
... better , so he has perhaps written worse , than any other . But I think I can in some measure account for these defects , from several causes and accidents ; without which it is hard to imagine that so large and so enlightened a mind ...
... better , so he has perhaps written worse , than any other . But I think I can in some measure account for these defects , from several causes and accidents ; without which it is hard to imagine that so large and so enlightened a mind ...
الصفحة 93
... better than his comedies , because tragedy is better than comedy . His female characters , which have been found fault with as insipid , are the finest in the world . Lastly , Shakespear was the least of a coxcomb of any one that ever ...
... better than his comedies , because tragedy is better than comedy . His female characters , which have been found fault with as insipid , are the finest in the world . Lastly , Shakespear was the least of a coxcomb of any one that ever ...
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