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" ... arising from the impossibility of passing the first hour at Alexandria and the next at Rome, supposes that when the play opens, the spectator really imagines himself at Alexandria, and believes that his walk to the theatre has been a voyage to Egypt,... "
The Plays & Poems of Shakespeare: Life of Shakespeare. Dr. Johnson's preface ... - 第lxxiii页
作者:William Shakespeare - 1857
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Eighteenth Century Essays on Shakespeare

David Nichol Smith - 1903 - 434 页
...that his walk to the theatre has been a voyage to Egypt, and that he lives in the days of Antony and Cleopatra. Surely he that imagines this may imagine...persuaded that his old acquaintance are Alexander and Cssar, that a room illuminated with candles is the plain of Pharsalia, or the bank of Granicus, he...
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Eighteenth Century Essays on Shakespeare

David Nichol Smith - 1903 - 450 页
...theatre has been a voyage to Egypt, and that he / lives in the days of Antony and Cleopatra. Surely he L^ that imagines this may imagine more. He that can take...take it in half an hour for the promontory of Actium. / I \ Delusion, if delusion be admitted, has no certain limita\ I tion ; if the spectator can be once...
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English Essays

Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1905 - 422 页
...that his walk to the theatre has been a voyage to Egypt and that he lives in the days of Antony and Cleopatra. Surely he that imagines this may imagine...of the Ptolemies, may take it in half an hour for 15 the promontory of Actium. Delusion, if delusion be admitted, has no certain limitation; if the spectator...
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Elizabethan Humours and the Comedy of Ben Jonson: Being the Book of the Play ...

Stanford University. English Club - 1905 - 80 页
...it, in his defense of Shakspere's plays: "It is false that any fiction is mistaken for reality. . . . He that can take the stage at one time for the palace...it in half an hour for the promontory of Actium." One may go further, and observe that the constant changes of locality in the Elizabethan drama were...
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English Essays

Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1905 - 426 页
...can take the stage at one time for the palace of the Ptolemies, may take it in half an hour for 15 the promontory of Actium. Delusion, if delusion be...persuaded that his old acquaintance are Alexander and Caesar, that a room illuminated with candles is ttie plain of Pharsalia or the bank of Granicus, he...
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Famous Introductions to Shakespeare's Plays by the Notable Editors of the ...

Beverley Ellison Warner - 1906 - 328 页
...that his walk to the theatre has been a voyage to Egypt, and that he lives in the days of Antony and Cleopatra. Surely he that imagines this may imagine...persuaded, that his old acquaintance are Alexander and Caesar, that a room illuminated with candles is the plain of Pharsalia, or the bank of Granicus, he...
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The British classical authors: with biographical notices. On the basis of a ...

Ludwig Herrig - 1906 - 844 页
...his us walk to the theatre has been a voyage to Egypt, and that he lives in the days of Antony and Cleopatra, Surely he that imagines this may imagine more. He that can take the stage 120 at one time for the palace of the Ptolemies, may take it in half an hour for the promontory of...
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Racine Et Shakespeare

Stendhal - 1907 - 254 页
...the theatre has been a voyage to Egypt, and that he lives in the days of Antony and Cleopatra. . . . Delusion, if delusion be admitted, has no certain...if the spectator can be once persuaded that his old acquaintances are Alexander and Caesar, that a room illuminated with candies is the plain of Pharsalia,...
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Johnson on Shakespeare: Essays and Notes

Samuel Johnson - 1908 - 254 页
...that his walk to the theatre has been a voyage to Egypt, and that he lives in the days of Antony and Cleopatra. Surely he that imagines this may imagine...persuaded, that his old acquaintance are Alexander and Ccesar, that a room illuminated with candles is the plain of Pharsalia,or the bank of Granicus, he...
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Shakespeare and His Critics

Charles F. Johnson - 1909 - 418 页
...that his walk to the theatre has been a voyage to Egypt, and that he lives in the days of Antony and Cleopatra. Surely he that imagines this may imagine...take it in half an hour for the promontory of Actium. . . . The drama exhibits successive imitations of successive actions, and why may not the second imitation...
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