The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 1 |
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If one undertook to examine the greatest part of these by those rules which are established by Aristotle , and taken from the model of the Grecian stage , it would be no very hard task to find a great many faults ; but as Shakspeare ...
If one undertook to examine the greatest part of these by those rules which are established by Aristotle , and taken from the model of the Grecian stage , it would be no very hard task to find a great many faults ; but as Shakspeare ...
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Nor are the man- ners , proper to the persons represented , less justly observed , in those characters taken from the Roman history ; and of this , the fierceness and impatience of Coriolanus , his courage ...
Nor are the man- ners , proper to the persons represented , less justly observed , in those characters taken from the Roman history ; and of this , the fierceness and impatience of Coriolanus , his courage ...
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The fable of this play is taken from a novel , of which Boc- cace is the original author ; in whose Decameron it may be seen at p . 97.b of the Giunti edition , reprinted at London . But it is more than probable , that Shakspeare read ...
The fable of this play is taken from a novel , of which Boc- cace is the original author ; in whose Decameron it may be seen at p . 97.b of the Giunti edition , reprinted at London . But it is more than probable , that Shakspeare read ...
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