The Works of Shakespere, Volume 1R. Tyas, 1843 |
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Pagina xix
... original work that a man should be thrown upon his own resources ; that he should not be beset by the temptation of following in the track of others , whom he cannot but admire , and whom it is so much easier to imitate than surpass ...
... original work that a man should be thrown upon his own resources ; that he should not be beset by the temptation of following in the track of others , whom he cannot but admire , and whom it is so much easier to imitate than surpass ...
Pagina 259
... original in the incidents relating to the Shrew and her Tamer , prodigally enriching the dialogue both comic and serious , as he proceeds . The language rises into poetry , or broadens into humour , with the Poet's usual elastic ...
... original in the incidents relating to the Shrew and her Tamer , prodigally enriching the dialogue both comic and serious , as he proceeds . The language rises into poetry , or broadens into humour , with the Poet's usual elastic ...
Pagina 600
... original edi- tion , are called with more propriety Capt . E. and Capt . G.- JOHNSON . These two personages may be supposed to be two young French lords , serving in the Florentine camp , where they now appear in their military capacity ...
... original edi- tion , are called with more propriety Capt . E. and Capt . G.- JOHNSON . These two personages may be supposed to be two young French lords , serving in the Florentine camp , where they now appear in their military capacity ...
Inhoudsopgave
TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 39 |
MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR | 75 |
OR WHAT YOU WILL | 128 |
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The Works of Shakespere: Revised from the Best Authorities, Volume 1 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1854 |
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