The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 1 |
Từ bên trong sách
Kết quả 1-3 trong 86
Trang 121
In tragedy he often writes with great appearance of toil and study , what is written at last with little felicity ; but in his comick scenes , he seems to produce without labour , what no labour can improve .
In tragedy he often writes with great appearance of toil and study , what is written at last with little felicity ; but in his comick scenes , he seems to produce without labour , what no labour can improve .
Trang 225
If we may judge from the advertisement prefixed to his sup . plement , Malone seems to think that no other edition can here- after be wanted ; as in speaking of the last , he says , " The text of the author seems now to be finally ...
If we may judge from the advertisement prefixed to his sup . plement , Malone seems to think that no other edition can here- after be wanted ; as in speaking of the last , he says , " The text of the author seems now to be finally ...
Trang 291
It has been my fate , it seems , as I thought it my duty , to dis- cover some anachronisms in our author ; which might have slept in obscurity but for this Restorer , as Mr. Pope is pleased affec- tionately to style me : as for instance ...
It has been my fate , it seems , as I thought it my duty , to dis- cover some anachronisms in our author ; which might have slept in obscurity but for this Restorer , as Mr. Pope is pleased affec- tionately to style me : as for instance ...
Nội dung mọi người đang nói đến - Viết bài đánh giá
Chúng tôi không t́m thấy bài đánh giá nào ở các vị trí thông thường.
Ấn bản in khác - Xem tất cả
Thuật ngữ và cụm từ thông dụng
ancient appears better born buried called certainly character collection comedy common copies corrected criticism daughter death died edition editor English equal errors expression folio former give given hand Hart hath Henry imitated instance John Jonson King knowledge known language late Latin learning least less living Malone manner matter mean mentioned Nash nature never notes observed once opinion original particular passages performance perhaps person pieces Plautus players plays poem poet poet's Pope present printed probably produced publick published quarto reader reason says scene seems Shakspeare Shakspeare's sometimes speak stage stand Steevens story Stratford suppose taken thing Thomas thou thought tion tragedy translation true truth unto verse whole writer written