The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Tom 1F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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Strona x
... mean rank , but his admirable wit , and the natural turn of it to the stage , soon distinguished him , if not as an extraor- dinary actor , yet as an excellent writer . His name is printed , as the custom was in those times , amongst ...
... mean rank , but his admirable wit , and the natural turn of it to the stage , soon distinguished him , if not as an extraor- dinary actor , yet as an excellent writer . His name is printed , as the custom was in those times , amongst ...
Strona xxxvii
... means , and con- sidered as so little allied , that I do not recollect among the Greeks or Romans a single writer who attempted both . Shakspeare has united the powers of exciting laughter and sorrow not only in one mind , but in one ...
... means , and con- sidered as so little allied , that I do not recollect among the Greeks or Romans a single writer who attempted both . Shakspeare has united the powers of exciting laughter and sorrow not only in one mind , but in one ...
Strona liv
... mean and incommodious habitations , if compared to the houses of European monarchs ; yet who could forbear to view them with astonishment , who remembered that they were built without the use of iron ? The English nation , in the time ...
... mean and incommodious habitations , if compared to the houses of European monarchs ; yet who could forbear to view them with astonishment , who remembered that they were built without the use of iron ? The English nation , in the time ...
Strona lxii
... mean employments . Many works of genius and learning have been performed in states of life that appear very little favourable to thought or to inquiry ; so many , that he who con- siders them is inclined to think that he sees enter ...
... mean employments . Many works of genius and learning have been performed in states of life that appear very little favourable to thought or to inquiry ; so many , that he who con- siders them is inclined to think that he sees enter ...
Strona lxviii
... means of reforming it . He collated the old copies , which none had thought to examine before , and restored many lines to their integrity ; but , by a very compendious criticism , he rejected whatever he disliked , and thought more of ...
... means of reforming it . He collated the old copies , which none had thought to examine before , and restored many lines to their integrity ; but , by a very compendious criticism , he rejected whatever he disliked , and thought more of ...
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