Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, المجلد 1 |
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الصفحة v
... those circumstances could be said to bear upon any point of the biography of
Shakespeare . Some fresh , and not uninteresting light is thrown upon.
... those circumstances could be said to bear upon any point of the biography of
Shakespeare . Some fresh , and not uninteresting light is thrown upon.
الصفحة x
... the reader will be so good as to observe , that for the sake of brevily I have
invariably designated it in this form - corr . fo . 1632 . It is necessary to bear this in
mind throughout my notes . the same vicinity . The Spenser , I am glad х
PREFACE.
... the reader will be so good as to observe , that for the sake of brevily I have
invariably designated it in this form - corr . fo . 1632 . It is necessary to bear this in
mind throughout my notes . the same vicinity . The Spenser , I am glad х
PREFACE.
الصفحة xiii
... adopt an emendation , he has been unable to pass it over in silence ; and in
nearly all these instances his readers may safely conclude that he would fain
have sanctioned the change , but for the mortal ill - will he bears to the old
corrector .
... adopt an emendation , he has been unable to pass it over in silence ; and in
nearly all these instances his readers may safely conclude that he would fain
have sanctioned the change , but for the mortal ill - will he bears to the old
corrector .
الصفحة xli
I have disposed the whole chronologically , as far as was possible ; and I have
endeavoured to show in what way one fact bears upon and illustrates another ,
and how circumstances , insignificant in themselves , acquire value in connexion
...
I have disposed the whole chronologically , as far as was possible ; and I have
endeavoured to show in what way one fact bears upon and illustrates another ,
and how circumstances , insignificant in themselves , acquire value in connexion
...
الصفحة 9
In all this we have no trace of any thing like a moral - play , with the exception ,
perhaps , of the character of Matthew Merrygreek , which , in some of its features ,
its love of mischief and its drollery , bears a resemblance to the Vice of the older ...
In all this we have no trace of any thing like a moral - play , with the exception ,
perhaps , of the character of Matthew Merrygreek , which , in some of its features ,
its love of mischief and its drollery , bears a resemblance to the Vice of the older ...
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