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AMS Press, 1966 |
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... Johnson , " a work in which Mr. Malone felt at all times a very lively interest , and gave every assistance to its author during its progress which it was in his power to bestow . His acquaintance with this gentleman commenced in 1785 ...
... Johnson , " a work in which Mr. Malone felt at all times a very lively interest , and gave every assistance to its author during its progress which it was in his power to bestow . His acquaintance with this gentleman commenced in 1785 ...
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... Johnson was unac- quainted with the Cyclops of Euripides . It may , however , be observed , that Dr. Johnson , perhaps , was misled by the following passage in Dryden's Essay on Drama- tick Poesy : " Tragedies and Comedies were not writ ...
... Johnson was unac- quainted with the Cyclops of Euripides . It may , however , be observed , that Dr. Johnson , perhaps , was misled by the following passage in Dryden's Essay on Drama- tick Poesy : " Tragedies and Comedies were not writ ...
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... JOHNSON . * This paragraph relates to the edition published in 1773 , by George Steevens , Esq . MALONE . + All ... Johnson refers to , will be found imme- diately after Mr. Capell's Introduction . STEEVENS . Dr. Johnson's Preface first ...
... JOHNSON . * This paragraph relates to the edition published in 1773 , by George Steevens , Esq . MALONE . + All ... Johnson refers to , will be found imme- diately after Mr. Capell's Introduction . STEEVENS . Dr. Johnson's Preface first ...
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