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Pagina 30
But in the mean time we hold that whoever obtained possession , legally or
otherwise , of the property of these remarkable productions ( meaning by property
the purchased right of exhibiting them on the stage ) , and applied himself to their
...
But in the mean time we hold that whoever obtained possession , legally or
otherwise , of the property of these remarkable productions ( meaning by property
the purchased right of exhibiting them on the stage ) , and applied himself to their
...
Pagina 88
It is in this spirit , Lamb holds , that he dealt with the characters of Barabas and
Faustus . ... We presume , therefore , that those who hold that Marlowe wrote the
two Parts of “ The Contention between the Houses of York and Lancaster ' — the
...
It is in this spirit , Lamb holds , that he dealt with the characters of Barabas and
Faustus . ... We presume , therefore , that those who hold that Marlowe wrote the
two Parts of “ The Contention between the Houses of York and Lancaster ' — the
...
Pagina 106
We may venture to say that there is no play of the whole number received as
Shakspere ' s which exhibits so few passages of doubtful meaning ; and this we
hold to be a consequence of its being one of his very earliest performances . All
the ...
We may venture to say that there is no play of the whole number received as
Shakspere ' s which exhibits so few passages of doubtful meaning ; and this we
hold to be a consequence of its being one of his very earliest performances . All
the ...
Pagina 107
... proceeded to the abridgment and transposition of Shakspere ' s scenes , and
have produced such monsters as Dave . nant ' s • Tempest ' and Tate ' s Lear . ' It
is in the same spirit that the critics upon the · Henry VI . ' hold that these dramas ...
... proceeded to the abridgment and transposition of Shakspere ' s scenes , and
have produced such monsters as Dave . nant ' s • Tempest ' and Tate ' s Lear . ' It
is in the same spirit that the critics upon the · Henry VI . ' hold that these dramas ...
Pagina 131
We had intended to have said something on “ The Prologue , " which the
commentators hold was written by Ben Jonson , to allow him an occasion of
sneering at Shakspere ' s fools and battle - scenes . But as we hold that the
Prologue is a ...
We had intended to have said something on “ The Prologue , " which the
commentators hold was written by Ben Jonson , to allow him an occasion of
sneering at Shakspere ' s fools and battle - scenes . But as we hold that the
Prologue is a ...
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