Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, المجلد 1Whittaker, 1858 |
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الصفحة xxxv
... eye and hand , he went through an interleaved copy of the " Biogra- phia Dramatica , " introducing , together with his own notes , all those which the late John Philip Kemble had made in his " Catalogue of English Plays " from the ...
... eye and hand , he went through an interleaved copy of the " Biogra- phia Dramatica , " introducing , together with his own notes , all those which the late John Philip Kemble had made in his " Catalogue of English Plays " from the ...
الصفحة xxxix
... each other ) under my eyes . Wherever , therefore , the text of the present edition is faulty , I can offer no excuse founded upon want of most easy access to the best authorities . With regard to the notes , I am bound to.
... each other ) under my eyes . Wherever , therefore , the text of the present edition is faulty , I can offer no excuse founded upon want of most easy access to the best authorities . With regard to the notes , I am bound to.
الصفحة 25
... : it was written in prose , but the old printer chopped it up into lines of un- equal length , so as to make it appear to the eye something like blank - verse . as before observed , with some of the court - TO THE TIME OF SHAKESPEARE . [ ...
... : it was written in prose , but the old printer chopped it up into lines of un- equal length , so as to make it appear to the eye something like blank - verse . as before observed , with some of the court - TO THE TIME OF SHAKESPEARE . [ ...
الصفحة 35
... eye on this ancient drama , which might have been a favourite in his early youth , per- haps may be affirmed with at least as much credibility , as that he conceived the Paradise Lost from seeing a mystery at Florence , written by ...
... eye on this ancient drama , which might have been a favourite in his early youth , per- haps may be affirmed with at least as much credibility , as that he conceived the Paradise Lost from seeing a mystery at Florence , written by ...
الصفحة 37
... eye , and the poet's pen , aided by the auditor's imagination , more than supplied the place of the painter's brush . Movable scenery was unknown in our public theatres until after the Restora- tion ; and , as has been observed ...
... eye , and the poet's pen , aided by the auditor's imagination , more than supplied the place of the painter's brush . Movable scenery was unknown in our public theatres until after the Restora- tion ; and , as has been observed ...
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