The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... scene divisions he certainly did not fetch from writers upon the drama ; for , in them , he observes a method in which perhaps he is singular , and he is invariable in the use of it : with him , a change of scene implies generally a ...
... scene divisions he certainly did not fetch from writers upon the drama ; for , in them , he observes a method in which perhaps he is singular , and he is invariable in the use of it : with him , a change of scene implies generally a ...
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... scene of the third act of Titus Andronicus is not found in the quarto copy printed in 1611. It is therefore highly probable , that this scene was added by our author ; and his hand may be traced in the preceding act , as well as in a ...
... scene of the third act of Titus Andronicus is not found in the quarto copy printed in 1611. It is therefore highly probable , that this scene was added by our author ; and his hand may be traced in the preceding act , as well as in a ...
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... scene could give The historian's truth , and bid the manners live . Wak'd at his call I view , with glad surprize , Majestick forms of mighty monarchs rise . There Henry's trumpets spread their loud alarms , And laurell'd Conquest waits ...
... scene could give The historian's truth , and bid the manners live . Wak'd at his call I view , with glad surprize , Majestick forms of mighty monarchs rise . There Henry's trumpets spread their loud alarms , And laurell'd Conquest waits ...
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