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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... frequently break out with astonishing force and splendor . As I have never proposed to dilate farther on the cha- racter of my author , than was necessary to explain the na- ture and use of this edition , I shall proceed to consider him ...
... frequently break out with astonishing force and splendor . As I have never proposed to dilate farther on the cha- racter of my author , than was necessary to explain the na- ture and use of this edition , I shall proceed to consider him ...
第 53 頁
... frequently discover some latent conceit not unworthy of his genius . III . The third and last sort of notes is concerned in a critical explanation of the author's beauties and defects ; but chiefly of his beauties , whether in style ...
... frequently discover some latent conceit not unworthy of his genius . III . The third and last sort of notes is concerned in a critical explanation of the author's beauties and defects ; but chiefly of his beauties , whether in style ...
第 246 頁
... frequently employs that word in the same sense as Jonson has done , and as probably the whole kingdom did ; for the word is still so used in Scotland . D'Avenant's alteration of Macbeth , and Measure for Measure , furnish many proofs of ...
... frequently employs that word in the same sense as Jonson has done , and as probably the whole kingdom did ; for the word is still so used in Scotland . D'Avenant's alteration of Macbeth , and Measure for Measure , furnish many proofs of ...
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