Mr. Johnson's Preface to His Edition of Shakespear's Plays..J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin, L. Hawes, Clark and Collins, T. Longman, W. Johnston, T. Caslon, C. Corbet, T. Lownds, and the executors of B. Dodd., 1765 - 72 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xii
Dennis is offended , that Menenius , a senator of Rome , should play the buffoon ;
and Voltaire perhaps thinks decency violated when the Danish Usurper is
represented as a drunkard . But Shakespeare always makes nature predominate
over ...
Dennis is offended , that Menenius , a senator of Rome , should play the buffoon ;
and Voltaire perhaps thinks decency violated when the Danish Usurper is
represented as a drunkard . But Shakespeare always makes nature predominate
over ...
الصفحة xx
... and , in view of his reward , he shortened the labour , to snatch the profit . He
therefore remits his efforts where he should most vigorously exert them , and his
catastrophe is improbably produced or imperfectly represented . He had no
regard ...
... and , in view of his reward , he shortened the labour , to snatch the profit . He
therefore remits his efforts where he should most vigorously exert them , and his
catastrophe is improbably produced or imperfectly represented . He had no
regard ...
الصفحة xxvii
The lines relate to some action , and an action must be in some place ; but the
different actions that compleat a story may be in places very remote from each
other ; and where is the absurdity of allowing that space to represent first Athens ,
and ...
The lines relate to some action , and an action must be in some place ; but the
different actions that compleat a story may be in places very remote from each
other ; and where is the absurdity of allowing that space to represent first Athens ,
and ...
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