Famous Introductions to Shakespeare's Plays by the Notable Editors of the Eighteenth CenturyBeverley Ellison Warner Dodd, Mead, 1906 - 268 من الصفحات |
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... ancient poets , for that in his works we find no traces of anything which looks like an imitation of the ancients . For the delicacy of his taste ( con- tinues he ) and the natural bent of his own great genius ( equal , if not superior ...
... ancient poets , for that in his works we find no traces of anything which looks like an imitation of the ancients . For the delicacy of his taste ( con- tinues he ) and the natural bent of his own great genius ( equal , if not superior ...
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... ancients , and afterwards of ancients with others more ancient : ' till , at the last , a ray of light broke forth upon him , by which he hop'd to find his way through the wilderness of these editions into that fair country , the poet's ...
... ancients , and afterwards of ancients with others more ancient : ' till , at the last , a ray of light broke forth upon him , by which he hop'd to find his way through the wilderness of these editions into that fair country , the poet's ...
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... ancient diction rejected for one somewhat more modern . Even in the first complete collection of his plays published in 1623 , some changes were undoubtedly made from ignorance of his meaning and phraseology . They had , I suppose ...
... ancient diction rejected for one somewhat more modern . Even in the first complete collection of his plays published in 1623 , some changes were undoubtedly made from ignorance of his meaning and phraseology . They had , I suppose ...
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