The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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Pagina 28
... mind . Having thus linked these together , we car- ried on the link to the ' Richard III . , ' and thus attempted to demon- strate that the four dramas , as well as the three , were the work of one mind , and that mind Shakspere's ...
... mind . Having thus linked these together , we car- ried on the link to the ' Richard III . , ' and thus attempted to demon- strate that the four dramas , as well as the three , were the work of one mind , and that mind Shakspere's ...
Pagina 29
... mind but that of Shakspere could have produced them . We have at present chiefly aimed at fixing the attention of our readers upon the unity of these dramas . If we have established this unity , we have gone far to shake the ground of ...
... mind but that of Shakspere could have produced them . We have at present chiefly aimed at fixing the attention of our readers upon the unity of these dramas . If we have established this unity , we have gone far to shake the ground of ...
Pagina 31
... minds , is a sort of remodelling which Shakspere did not disdain to try his hand upon . But the remodelling which consists in the addi- tion of lines here and there — in the expansion of a sentiment already expressed — in the ...
... minds , is a sort of remodelling which Shakspere did not disdain to try his hand upon . But the remodelling which consists in the addi- tion of lines here and there — in the expansion of a sentiment already expressed — in the ...
Pagina 33
... mind abrook The abject people , gazing on thy face , With envious looks still laughing at thy shame , " That erst did follow thy proud chariot wheels , When thou didst ride in triumph through the streets . * But , soft ! I think she ...
... mind abrook The abject people , gazing on thy face , With envious looks still laughing at thy shame , " That erst did follow thy proud chariot wheels , When thou didst ride in triumph through the streets . * But , soft ! I think she ...
Pagina 35
... mind . For what are the additions to this scene which Malone and his followers hold to be the amount of Shakspere's contribution towards it ? With the exception of the first four lines , these additions do not contain a single idea ...
... mind . For what are the additions to this scene which Malone and his followers hold to be the amount of Shakspere's contribution towards it ? With the exception of the first four lines , these additions do not contain a single idea ...
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