The Plays of William Shakspeare: With Notes of Various Commentators, Tom 1George Kearsley, 1806 |
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Strona xix
... suppose , he va- lued himself least upon , since his excellencies were all of another kind . I am very sensible that he does , in this play , depart too much from that likeness to truth which ought to be observed in these sort of ...
... suppose , he va- lued himself least upon , since his excellencies were all of another kind . I am very sensible that he does , in this play , depart too much from that likeness to truth which ought to be observed in these sort of ...
Strona lix
... pass in three hours ; or that the spectator can suppose himself to sit in the theatre , while am- bassadors go and return between distant kings , while armies are levied and towns besieged , while an exile JOHNSON'S PREFACE . lix.
... pass in three hours ; or that the spectator can suppose himself to sit in the theatre , while am- bassadors go and return between distant kings , while armies are levied and towns besieged , while an exile JOHNSON'S PREFACE . lix.
Strona lx
... suppose that he sees the next at Rome , at a distance to which not the dragons of Medea could , in so short a time , have transported him ; he knows with cer- tainty that he has not changed his place ; and he knows that place cannot ...
... suppose that he sees the next at Rome , at a distance to which not the dragons of Medea could , in so short a time , have transported him ; he knows with cer- tainty that he has not changed his place ; and he knows that place cannot ...
Strona lxiii
... suppose the pre- sence of misery , as a mother weeps over her babe , when she remembers that death may take it from her . The delight of tragedy proceeds from our conscious- ness of fiction ; if we thought murders and treasons real ...
... suppose the pre- sence of misery , as a mother weeps over her babe , when she remembers that death may take it from her . The delight of tragedy proceeds from our conscious- ness of fiction ; if we thought murders and treasons real ...
Strona lxiv
... suppose , that , when he rose to notice , he did not want the counsels and admonitions of scholars and criticks , and that he at last deliberately persisted in a practice , which he might have begun by chance . As nothing is essential ...
... suppose , that , when he rose to notice , he did not want the counsels and admonitions of scholars and criticks , and that he at last deliberately persisted in a practice , which he might have begun by chance . As nothing is essential ...
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