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Page x
... prince of a romance in the disguise of a fhepherd or peafant ; a certain greatness and spirit now and then break out , which manifeft his higher extraction and qualities . Ir may be added , that not only the common audience had no ...
... prince of a romance in the disguise of a fhepherd or peafant ; a certain greatness and spirit now and then break out , which manifeft his higher extraction and qualities . Ir may be added , that not only the common audience had no ...
Page xi
... prince , and when the encouragement of the court had fucceeded to that of the town ; the works of his riper years are manifeftly raised above thofe of his former . The dates of his plays fufficiently evidence that his productions ...
... prince , and when the encouragement of the court had fucceeded to that of the town ; the works of his riper years are manifeftly raised above thofe of his former . The dates of his plays fufficiently evidence that his productions ...
Page xviii
... Prince , Leonato , Claudio , and Jack Wilson , instead of Balthafar . And in A & t 4. Cowley , and Kemp , conftantly through a whole fcene . Edit . Fol . of 1623 , and 1632 . FROM FROM liberties of this kind , many speeches also were ...
... Prince , Leonato , Claudio , and Jack Wilson , instead of Balthafar . And in A & t 4. Cowley , and Kemp , conftantly through a whole fcene . Edit . Fol . of 1623 , and 1632 . FROM FROM liberties of this kind , many speeches also were ...
Page xxxvi
... prince is drawn with that greatnefs of mind , and all those good qualities which are attributed to him in any account of his reign . If his faults are not shown in an equal degree , and the fhades in this picture do not bear a juft ...
... prince is drawn with that greatnefs of mind , and all those good qualities which are attributed to him in any account of his reign . If his faults are not shown in an equal degree , and the fhades in this picture do not bear a juft ...
Page xxxvii
... Hamlet is founded on much the fame tale with the Electra of Sophocles . In each of them a young prince is engaged to revenge the death of of his father , their mothers are equally guilty , Of Mr. WILLIAM SHAKES PEA R. XXXVII.
... Hamlet is founded on much the fame tale with the Electra of Sophocles . In each of them a young prince is engaged to revenge the death of of his father , their mothers are equally guilty , Of Mr. WILLIAM SHAKES PEA R. XXXVII.
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