 | Brian Vickers - 1995 - عدد الصفحات: 568
...ideal tribute upon future times, or had any further prospect than of present popularity and present profit. When his plays had been acted his hope was at an end; he solicited no addition of honour from the reader. He therefore made no scruple to repeat the same jests... | |
 | Andrew Bennett - 1999
...ideal tribute upon future times, or had any further prospect, than of present popularity and present profit. When his plays had been acted, his hope was at an end; he solicited no addition of honour from the reader ... So careless was this great poet of future fame,... | |
 | 2004 - عدد الصفحات: 476
...entirely clear how this system worked, yet the general point should be clear: as Samuel Johnson put it, 'When his plays had been acted, his hope was at an end; he solicited no addition of honour from the reader.'49 Most scholars have taken it for granted that Shakespeare... | |
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