The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1907 |
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第 x 頁
... passages in his un- disputed plays , some of the incidents , the situation of many of the persons , and in various places the colour of the style combine to set the seal of Shakespeare on the play before us , and furnish us with ...
... passages in his un- disputed plays , some of the incidents , the situation of many of the persons , and in various places the colour of the style combine to set the seal of Shakespeare on the play before us , and furnish us with ...
第 xi 頁
... passages , but in the s of his fable , and the tenour of his dialogue : and becomes necessary for me to quote a decision on comprehensive views , I can appeal to none in should more implicitly confide . . . . I admit with- rve that ...
... passages , but in the s of his fable , and the tenour of his dialogue : and becomes necessary for me to quote a decision on comprehensive views , I can appeal to none in should more implicitly confide . . . . I admit with- rve that ...
第 xii 頁
... passages , which may be deficient in power or devoid of refinement , but from the entire construction of dramatic action . The play is essentially one of movement , which is a great re- quisite for dramatic success ; but that movement ...
... passages , which may be deficient in power or devoid of refinement , but from the entire construction of dramatic action . The play is essentially one of movement , which is a great re- quisite for dramatic success ; but that movement ...
第 xiv 頁
... passages in which we trace him manifestly belong to his latest style of composition . Whether it had ever been acted before it received those vivifying touches from our poet , we cannot determine - perhaps it was the Pericles in which ...
... passages in which we trace him manifestly belong to his latest style of composition . Whether it had ever been acted before it received those vivifying touches from our poet , we cannot determine - perhaps it was the Pericles in which ...
第 xxvi 頁
... of my braine " . He does nothing of the sort . The words occur in the dedication of his novel and refer to that only . That there may be no doubt on this I quote the whole passage . " A poore infant xxvi INTRODUCTION.
... of my braine " . He does nothing of the sort . The words occur in the dedication of his novel and refer to that only . That there may be no doubt on this I quote the whole passage . " A poore infant xxvi INTRODUCTION.
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