| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 350 стор.
...exhibitions which would be more affecting, for the sake of those which are more easy. part is evidently neglected. When he found himself near the end of his work, and in view of his re ward, he shortened the labour to snatch the profit. He therefore remits his efforts where he should... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 750 стор.
...those which are more easy. It may be observed, that in many of his plays the latter part is evidently neglected. When he found himself near the end of his...efforts where he should most vigorously exert them, and bis catastrophe is improbably produced or imperfectly represented. He had no regard to distinction... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 504 стор.
...those which are more easy. It may be observed, that in many of his plays the latter part is evidently neglected. When he found himself near the end of his...and in view of his reward, he shortened the labour to-snatch the profit. He, therefore, remits his,efforts where he should most vigorously exert them,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 1010 стор.
...part is evidently neglected. ' When Df f hinwlf near the end of ha work, and in view of lit reward, be hebe bid me give you this : I know not the contents; but, as I guess, Bv the stern thoald most rigorously exert them, and his catastrophe is improbably produced or imperfectly represented.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 936 стор.
...his plays, the latter part is evidently neglected ; when he found himself near the end of bis wurk, and in view of his reward, he shortened the labour to snatch the profit. The plots are often so loosely formed, that a very slight consideration mny improve them, and so carelessly... | |
| Eton miscellany - 1827 - 532 стор.
...every one must agree with Johnson, " that in many of Shakspeare's plays, the latter part is evidently neglected. When he found himself near the end of his...improbably produced, or imperfectly represented." Now, I do not make these observations, taking to myself any pretensions to criticism, but merely to... | |
| John Genest - 1832 - 616 стор.
...and was content to lose it. It may be observed that in many of his plays the latter part is evidently neglected : when he found himself near the end of...most vigorously exert them ; and his catastrophe is improperly produced, or imperfectly represented. (Z)r. Johnson.) Dr. Johnson says — " Notes are often... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1832 - 364 стор.
...rejects those exhibitions which would be more affecting, for the sake of those which are more easy. himself near the end of his work, and in view of his reward, he shortened the labor to snatch the profit. He therefore remits his efforts where he should most vigorously exert them,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1833 - 1140 стор.
...those which are more easy. It may be observed, that in many of his plays the latter part is evidently hii reward, he shortened the labour, to snatch the profit He therefore remits his efforts where he... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 790 стор.
...easy. It may be observed, that in many of his plays the latter part is evidently neglected. When be For practising to steal away a lady, An heir, and...Bot to the purpose, — (for we cite our faults, bad no regard to distinction of time or place, bul gives to one age or nation, without »crupié, the... | |
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