The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... comedy amongst them . * That way of tragi - comedy was the com- Late Collection of Poems , and does not seem to have known that Shakspeare also wrote 154 Sonnets , and a poem entitled A Lover's Complaint . Malone . — are really ...
... comedy amongst them . * That way of tragi - comedy was the com- Late Collection of Poems , and does not seem to have known that Shakspeare also wrote 154 Sonnets , and a poem entitled A Lover's Complaint . Malone . — are really ...
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... comedy . But , after all , it cannot be dissembled , that , if they had not the name , they had the thing , or something very nearly approaching to it . If that be tragi - comedy , which is partly serious and partly comical , I do not ...
... comedy . But , after all , it cannot be dissembled , that , if they had not the name , they had the thing , or something very nearly approaching to it . If that be tragi - comedy , which is partly serious and partly comical , I do not ...
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... comedy cannot be denied , because it includes both in its alterations of exhibition , and ap- proaches nearer than ... comedy . This idea of a comedy con- tinued long amongst us , and plays were written , which , by changing the ...
... comedy cannot be denied , because it includes both in its alterations of exhibition , and ap- proaches nearer than ... comedy . This idea of a comedy con- tinued long amongst us , and plays were written , which , by changing the ...
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