Prefaces. The tempest. The two gentlemen of Verona. The merry wives of Windsor.- v.2. Measure for measure. Comedy of errors. Much ado about nothing. Love's labour lost.- v.3. Midsummer night's dream. Merchant of Venice. As you like it. Taming the shrew.- v.4. All's well that ends well. Twelfth night. Winter's tale. Macbeth.- v.5 King John. King Richrd II. King Henry IV, parts I-II.- v.6. King Henry V. King Henry VI, parts I-III.- v.7 King Richard III. King Henry VIII. Coriolanus.- v.8. Julius Cæsar. Anthony and Cleopatra. Timon of Athens. Titus Andronicus.- v. 9. Troilus and Cressida. Cymbeline. King Lear.- v. 10. Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet. Othello |
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الصفحة 2
... man can properly call a river deer , or a mountain high , without the knowledge
of many mountains , and many rivers ; so in the productions of genius , nothing
can be filed excellent till it has been compared with other works of the same kind .
... man can properly call a river deer , or a mountain high , without the knowledge
of many mountains , and many rivers ; so in the productions of genius , nothing
can be filed excellent till it has been compared with other works of the same kind .
الصفحة 5
The same remark may be applied to every stage but that of Shakespeare . The
theatre , when it is under any other direction , is peopled by such characters as
were never seen , conversing in a language which was never heard , upon
topicks ...
The same remark may be applied to every stage but that of Shakespeare . The
theatre , when it is under any other direction , is peopled by such characters as
were never seen , conversing in a language which was never heard , upon
topicks ...
الصفحة 7
Shakespeare has no heroes ; his scenes are occupied only by men , who act and
speak as the reader thinks that he should himself have spoken or acted on the
same occasion : even where the agency is supernatural , the dialogue is level ...
Shakespeare has no heroes ; his scenes are occupied only by men , who act and
speak as the reader thinks that he should himself have spoken or acted on the
same occasion : even where the agency is supernatural , the dialogue is level ...
الصفحة 9
... same time , the reveller is hafting to his wine , and the mourner burying his
friend ; in which the malignity of one is sometimes defeated by the frolick of
another ; and many mischiefs and many benefits are done and hindered without
design .
... same time , the reveller is hafting to his wine , and the mourner burying his
friend ; in which the malignity of one is sometimes defeated by the frolick of
another ; and many mischiefs and many benefits are done and hindered without
design .
الصفحة 16
Shakespeare , indeed , was not the only violator of chronology , for in the same
age Sidney , who wanted not the advantages of learning , has , in his Arcadia ,
confounded the pastoral with the feudal times , the days of innocence , quiet , and
...
Shakespeare , indeed , was not the only violator of chronology , for in the same
age Sidney , who wanted not the advantages of learning , has , in his Arcadia ,
confounded the pastoral with the feudal times , the days of innocence , quiet , and
...
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