The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, 第 1 卷Rwington, 1821 |
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... criticism , presumed to make in Hamlet , of which a fuller account is given in the second volume , will tend to show how imperfectly he was understood by one of his warmest admirers . If we go back to an earlier period , we shall find ...
... criticism , presumed to make in Hamlet , of which a fuller account is given in the second volume , will tend to show how imperfectly he was understood by one of his warmest admirers . If we go back to an earlier period , we shall find ...
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... criticism ; there is , occasionally , too much meta- physical curiosity in his analysis ; he is inclined to make Shakspeare , who wrote for the people , too much of a poetical mystick ; in short , he has endeavoured to give him more of ...
... criticism ; there is , occasionally , too much meta- physical curiosity in his analysis ; he is inclined to make Shakspeare , who wrote for the people , too much of a poetical mystick ; in short , he has endeavoured to give him more of ...
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... critic had already forgotten his unfortunate let- ter , p . cviii , in which he admits that old Ben's jealousy did not fully display itself till Shakspeare retired from the stage . " Is it inconsistent to say that a man regarded another ...
... critic had already forgotten his unfortunate let- ter , p . cviii , in which he admits that old Ben's jealousy did not fully display itself till Shakspeare retired from the stage . " Is it inconsistent to say that a man regarded another ...
第 xxxix 頁
... critic expressly contrasts his conduct , in this respect , with that of the ' trivial poets , whose chat- terings live and fall at once . " " Mr. Malone has spoken of Feltham as Jonson's ad- mirer , and also as his old antagonist ...
... critic expressly contrasts his conduct , in this respect , with that of the ' trivial poets , whose chat- terings live and fall at once . " " Mr. Malone has spoken of Feltham as Jonson's ad- mirer , and also as his old antagonist ...
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... criticism of our poet , ( he had just charged him with having unsparingly censured it ) ' whose malice appears to be more than equal to his wit . He says , if there be never a servant - monster in the fair , who can help it . ' And ...
... criticism of our poet , ( he had just charged him with having unsparingly censured it ) ' whose malice appears to be more than equal to his wit . He says , if there be never a servant - monster in the fair , who can help it . ' And ...
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