Illustrations of Shakespeare and of Ancient Manners: With Dissertations on the Clowns and Fools of Shakespeare ; on the Collection of Popular Tales Entitled Gesta Romanorum, and on the English Morris DanceT. Tegg, 1839 - 631 pàgines |
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Pàgina xiii
... No disparagement is meant to the memory or talents of one of the greatest of men , when a pro- test is here entered against " the text of Dr. Johnson . " It is to be regretted that all editions of Shakspeare PREFACE . Xin.
... No disparagement is meant to the memory or talents of one of the greatest of men , when a pro- test is here entered against " the text of Dr. Johnson . " It is to be regretted that all editions of Shakspeare PREFACE . Xin.
Pàgina 12
... Johnson would transfer this speech to Stephano , on the ground that Caliban could know nothing of the costume of fools . This objection is fairly removed by Mr. Malone ; besides which it may be remarked that at the end of the play ...
... Johnson would transfer this speech to Stephano , on the ground that Caliban could know nothing of the costume of fools . This objection is fairly removed by Mr. Malone ; besides which it may be remarked that at the end of the play ...
Pàgina 14
... Johnson has introduced a passage from Drayton's Nymphidia , as resembling the above description . It is still more like an incident in the well known story of the friar and the boy . " Jacke toke his pype and began to blowe Then the ...
... Johnson has introduced a passage from Drayton's Nymphidia , as resembling the above description . It is still more like an incident in the well known story of the friar and the boy . " Jacke toke his pype and began to blowe Then the ...
Pàgina 22
... Johnson . " This love will end in a foolish action , to produce which you are long to spend your wit , or it will end in the loss of your wit , which will be over- powered by the folly of love ; " an explanation that is in part very ...
... Johnson . " This love will end in a foolish action , to produce which you are long to spend your wit , or it will end in the loss of your wit , which will be over- powered by the folly of love ; " an explanation that is in part very ...
Pàgina 25
... Johnson has here inserted the particle no , " to fill up the measure ; " but the measure is not defective though the harmony is . Mr. Steevens , disputing the suggestion of a brother critic , that worthless might have been designed as a ...
... Johnson has here inserted the particle no , " to fill up the measure ; " but the measure is not defective though the harmony is . Mr. Steevens , disputing the suggestion of a brother critic , that worthless might have been designed as a ...
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