Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... Roman History ; a history with which the English youth are familiar , and which is full of striking and romantic incidents . It can hardly be said that we take our Roman history from Shakspeare , because , in our system of education ...
... Roman History ; a history with which the English youth are familiar , and which is full of striking and romantic incidents . It can hardly be said that we take our Roman history from Shakspeare , because , in our system of education ...
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... Roman plays , are more copious than upon the English plays ; -probably because these learned men were better acquainted with ancient than with modern history . But , in their time , the searching criticism of continental commentators ...
... Roman plays , are more copious than upon the English plays ; -probably because these learned men were better acquainted with ancient than with modern history . But , in their time , the searching criticism of continental commentators ...
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... Roman general lodged , are all equally from Plutarch . Coriolanus stands for the consulate , being proposed by the ... Romans : - " " In those days valiantness was honoured in Rome above all other virtues ; which they call virtus , by ...
... Roman general lodged , are all equally from Plutarch . Coriolanus stands for the consulate , being proposed by the ... Romans : - " " In those days valiantness was honoured in Rome above all other virtues ; which they call virtus , by ...
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... Roman general by the Volscians , at the instigation of the jealous Tullus Aufidius , is equally conformable to the old book . Such is the use which Shakspeare has made of that which is now called The Legend of Co- riolanus . Certainly ...
... Roman general by the Volscians , at the instigation of the jealous Tullus Aufidius , is equally conformable to the old book . Such is the use which Shakspeare has made of that which is now called The Legend of Co- riolanus . Certainly ...
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... Roman , almost as much as the English- man has improved upon the Greek : the hero's peculiar devotion to his mother , and all the nicer traits of his character , are worked out by Plu- tarch . Of those who preceded , Dionysius Hali ...
... Roman , almost as much as the English- man has improved upon the Greek : the hero's peculiar devotion to his mother , and all the nicer traits of his character , are worked out by Plu- tarch . Of those who preceded , Dionysius Hali ...
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