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 18 卷 |
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But I would here request the reader to attend particularly to the versification of this
piece , ( of which almost every line ... which is so different from that of
Shakspeare's undoubted plays , and of the greater part of the two succeeding
pieces as ...
But I would here request the reader to attend particularly to the versification of this
piece , ( of which almost every line ... which is so different from that of
Shakspeare's undoubted plays , and of the greater part of the two succeeding
pieces as ...
第 555 頁
The diction , versification , and allusions , of this piece all different from the diction
, versification , and allusions of Shakspeare , and corresponding with those of the
dramatists that preceded him , p . 558–564 . Date of this play some years ...
The diction , versification , and allusions , of this piece all different from the diction
, versification , and allusions of Shakspeare , and corresponding with those of the
dramatists that preceded him , p . 558–564 . Date of this play some years ...
第 566 頁
But Shakspeare in his play of King Henry V. has represented the matter truly as it
was ; the Earl being in the second Act of that historical piece condemned at
Southampton for conspiring to assassinate Henry . 3. ' I may likewise add , that
the ...
But Shakspeare in his play of King Henry V. has represented the matter truly as it
was ; the Earl being in the second Act of that historical piece condemned at
Southampton for conspiring to assassinate Henry . 3. ' I may likewise add , that
the ...
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