Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 sider |
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... Troilus and Cressida left it without dispute or exception that Shakespeare was no in- considerable master of the Greek story ; he dared be positive that the latter play was founded directly upon Homer ; he held that Shakespeare must ...
... Troilus and Cressida left it without dispute or exception that Shakespeare was no in- considerable master of the Greek story ; he dared be positive that the latter play was founded directly upon Homer ; he held that Shakespeare must ...
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... Troilus and Cressida , and Apemantus in Timon , will be allow'd to be master - pieces of ill nature and satyrical snarling . To these I might add that incomparable character of Shylock the Jew in The Mer- NICHOLAS ROWE II.
... Troilus and Cressida , and Apemantus in Timon , will be allow'd to be master - pieces of ill nature and satyrical snarling . To these I might add that incomparable character of Shylock the Jew in The Mer- NICHOLAS ROWE II.
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... Troilus and Cressida in 1609 , and to that of Othello ; by which it appears , that the first was publish'd without his knowledge or consent , and even before it was acted , so late as seven or eight years before he died ; and that the ...
... Troilus and Cressida in 1609 , and to that of Othello ; by which it appears , that the first was publish'd without his knowledge or consent , and even before it was acted , so late as seven or eight years before he died ; and that the ...
Side 56
... Troilus and Cressida in 1609 , and to that of Othello ; by which it appears , that the first was publish'd without his knowledge or consent , and even before it was acted , so late as seven or eight years before he died ; and that the ...
... Troilus and Cressida in 1609 , and to that of Othello ; by which it appears , that the first was publish'd without his knowledge or consent , and even before it was acted , so late as seven or eight years before he died ; and that the ...
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