The Plays of William Shakspeare, 第 2 卷Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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第145页
... praise of the queen , which he could not think would be accept- able to her fucceffor , who hated her memory , would probably have made him the principal figure in the prophecy , and thrown her into the back- ground as much as poffible ...
... praise of the queen , which he could not think would be accept- able to her fucceffor , who hated her memory , would probably have made him the principal figure in the prophecy , and thrown her into the back- ground as much as poffible ...
第146页
... praise he would have concluded , in order to make the ftronger impreffion on the audience , in- ftead of returning again to Queen Elizabeth , in a very aukward and abrupt manner , after her cha- racter feemed to be quite finifhed : an ...
... praise he would have concluded , in order to make the ftronger impreffion on the audience , in- ftead of returning again to Queen Elizabeth , in a very aukward and abrupt manner , after her cha- racter feemed to be quite finifhed : an ...
第148页
... praise of the queen , inconfiftent with the notion of the whole of the panegyrick on her having been composed in her life - time . In further confirmation of what has been here . advanced to fhew that this play was probably writ- ten ...
... praise of the queen , inconfiftent with the notion of the whole of the panegyrick on her having been composed in her life - time . In further confirmation of what has been here . advanced to fhew that this play was probably writ- ten ...
第217页
... praise perhaps by fome people may be thought too much of that the praifer pretends not to be a judge ; he only fpeaks his own feeling , not with an intent to impofe , but to recommend a treasure to the publick , that for a century has ...
... praise perhaps by fome people may be thought too much of that the praifer pretends not to be a judge ; he only fpeaks his own feeling , not with an intent to impofe , but to recommend a treasure to the publick , that for a century has ...
第218页
... praise fhall fet it forth . " " Your's , PHILOS . B. B. " How far The Lover's Melancholy is entitled to all this high praise , it is not my business at present to inquire . I fhall only obferve , that this kind of prelude to a benefit ...
... praise fhall fet it forth . " " Your's , PHILOS . B. B. " How far The Lover's Melancholy is entitled to all this high praise , it is not my business at present to inquire . I fhall only obferve , that this kind of prelude to a benefit ...
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