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... play . The fact seems to be , that the invention of the novelist has been adopted into the popular history of the city , just as Shakspeare's historical dramas furnish numbers with their notions of the events to which they relate . The ...
... play . The fact seems to be , that the invention of the novelist has been adopted into the popular history of the city , just as Shakspeare's historical dramas furnish numbers with their notions of the events to which they relate . The ...
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... play was formed : numerous circumstances are introduced from the poem , which the novelist would not have supplied ; and even the identity of expression , which not unfrequently occurs , is sufficient to settle the question . Steevens ...
... play was formed : numerous circumstances are introduced from the poem , which the novelist would not have supplied ; and even the identity of expression , which not unfrequently occurs , is sufficient to settle the question . Steevens ...
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... play ; in which he remarks , that there can be nothing more diffuse , more wearisome , than the rhyming history , which Shakspeare's genius , " like richest alchymy , " has changed to beauty and to worthiness . " Nothing but the delight ...
... play ; in which he remarks , that there can be nothing more diffuse , more wearisome , than the rhyming history , which Shakspeare's genius , " like richest alchymy , " has changed to beauty and to worthiness . " Nothing but the delight ...
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... play , are as a mere blank leat . - Here all interest is entirely smothered under the coarse , heavy pretensions of an elaborate ex- position . How much was to be cleared away , before life could be breathed into the shapeless mass ! In ...
... play , are as a mere blank leat . - Here all interest is entirely smothered under the coarse , heavy pretensions of an elaborate ex- position . How much was to be cleared away , before life could be breathed into the shapeless mass ! In ...
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... both Houses ; Maskers , Guards , Watchmen , and Attendants . SCENE , during the greater Part of the Play , in Verona : once in the Fifth Act , at Mantua . ROMEO AND JULIET . ACT I. SCENE I. A public PERSONS REPRESENTED. ...
... both Houses ; Maskers , Guards , Watchmen , and Attendants . SCENE , during the greater Part of the Play , in Verona : once in the Fifth Act , at Mantua . ROMEO AND JULIET . ACT I. SCENE I. A public PERSONS REPRESENTED. ...
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