The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, כרך 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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עמוד 7
William Shakespeare. whereof he was a member . They have ever had a stand- ard to themselves , upon other principles than those of Aristotle . As they live by the majority , they know no rule but that of pleasing the present humour , and ...
William Shakespeare. whereof he was a member . They have ever had a stand- ard to themselves , upon other principles than those of Aristotle . As they live by the majority , they know no rule but that of pleasing the present humour , and ...
עמוד 12
... stand charged upon the author . He himself complained of this usage in Hamlet , where he wishes that those who play the clowns would speak no more than is set down for them . ( Act III . Sc . II . ) But as a proof that he could not ...
... stand charged upon the author . He himself complained of this usage in Hamlet , where he wishes that those who play the clowns would speak no more than is set down for them . ( Act III . Sc . II . ) But as a proof that he could not ...
עמוד 18
... stand the test of the severest judgment ; and strokes as care- lessly hit off , to the level of the more ordinary capacities ; some descriptions raised to that pitch of grandeur , as to astonish you with the compass and elevation of his ...
... stand the test of the severest judgment ; and strokes as care- lessly hit off , to the level of the more ordinary capacities ; some descriptions raised to that pitch of grandeur , as to astonish you with the compass and elevation of his ...
עמוד 19
... stand- ards of fashion for themselves : like gentlemen that are above the direction of their tailors , and can adorn them- selves without the aid of imitation . If other poets draw more than one fool or coxcomb , there is the same resem ...
... stand- ards of fashion for themselves : like gentlemen that are above the direction of their tailors , and can adorn them- selves without the aid of imitation . If other poets draw more than one fool or coxcomb , there is the same resem ...
עמוד 22
... stand as a mark of ridicule to stigmatize his malice . It is said , our author spent some years before his death in ease , retirement , and the conversation of his friends , at his native Stratford . I could never pick up any certain ...
... stand as a mark of ridicule to stigmatize his malice . It is said , our author spent some years before his death in ease , retirement , and the conversation of his friends , at his native Stratford . I could never pick up any certain ...
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