The Dramatick Writings of Will. Shakspere,: With the Notes of All the Various Commentators; Printed Complete from the Best Editions of Sam. Johnson and Geo. Steevens, المجلد 1Printed for, and under the direction of, John Bell, British Library, 1788 |
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... tragedy , nothing was so sure to surprize and cause ad- miration , as the most strange , unexpected , and conse ... tragedies were only his- tories in dialogue ; and their comedies followed the thread of any novel as they found it , no ...
... tragedy , nothing was so sure to surprize and cause ad- miration , as the most strange , unexpected , and conse ... tragedies were only his- tories in dialogue ; and their comedies followed the thread of any novel as they found it , no ...
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... Tragedy , Lord Cromwell , The Puri- tan , and London Prodigal , cannot be admitted as his . And I should conjecture of some of the others ( par- ticularly Love's Labour's Lost , The Winter's Tale , and Titus Andronicus ) that only some ...
... Tragedy , Lord Cromwell , The Puri- tan , and London Prodigal , cannot be admitted as his . And I should conjecture of some of the others ( par- ticularly Love's Labour's Lost , The Winter's Tale , and Titus Andronicus ) that only some ...
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... tragedies , & c . as well at their usual house called The Globe , on the other side of the water , as in any other parts of the kingdom , during his ma- jesty's pleasure ( a copy of which licence is preserved in Rymer's Fadera ) . Again ...
... tragedies , & c . as well at their usual house called The Globe , on the other side of the water , as in any other parts of the kingdom , during his ma- jesty's pleasure ( a copy of which licence is preserved in Rymer's Fadera ) . Again ...
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... tragedy . Nor , indeed , could the number of the dramatick pieces , he produced , ad- mit of his retiring near so early as that period . So that what Spenser there says , if it relate at all to Shak- spere , must hint at some occasional ...
... tragedy . Nor , indeed , could the number of the dramatick pieces , he produced , ad- mit of his retiring near so early as that period . So that what Spenser there says , if it relate at all to Shak- spere , must hint at some occasional ...
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