The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 82
Seite 15
... piece expressly on this side the question : perhaps from a very excusable partiality , he was willing to draw Shakspeare from the field of nature to classick ground , where alone , he knew , his au- thor could possibly cope with him ...
... piece expressly on this side the question : perhaps from a very excusable partiality , he was willing to draw Shakspeare from the field of nature to classick ground , where alone , he knew , his au- thor could possibly cope with him ...
Seite 43
... piece of ice , which was brought to cure a grete brenning heate in his foot : take care you do not interpret this the gout , for I remember Mr. Menage quotes a canon upon us : " Si quis dixerit episcopum PODAGRA laborare , anathema ...
... piece of ice , which was brought to cure a grete brenning heate in his foot : take care you do not interpret this the gout , for I remember Mr. Menage quotes a canon upon us : " Si quis dixerit episcopum PODAGRA laborare , anathema ...
Seite 63
... piece of Sir John Harrington , printed in 1596 , ( and possibly there may be an earlier edition , ) called , The Metamor- phosis of Ajax , where I suspect an allusion to the old play : " Reade the booke of Taming a Shrew , which hath ...
... piece of Sir John Harrington , printed in 1596 , ( and possibly there may be an earlier edition , ) called , The Metamor- phosis of Ajax , where I suspect an allusion to the old play : " Reade the booke of Taming a Shrew , which hath ...
Seite 64
... piece was originally written by the author of the lines thrown into the mouth of the player in Hamlet , and of the tragedy of Locrine : " They wrestled togyther thus they two , " So long that the clothes asunder went . " And to the ...
... piece was originally written by the author of the lines thrown into the mouth of the player in Hamlet , and of the tragedy of Locrine : " They wrestled togyther thus they two , " So long that the clothes asunder went . " And to the ...
Seite 66
... piece was originally pub- lished in 4to . 1581 , and dedicated by the author , " To the most vertuous and learned lady , his most deare and soveraigne princesse , Elizabeth ; being inforced by her Majesties late and singular cle- mency ...
... piece was originally pub- lished in 4to . 1581 , and dedicated by the author , " To the most vertuous and learned lady , his most deare and soveraigne princesse , Elizabeth ; being inforced by her Majesties late and singular cle- mency ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
acted alluded allusion altered ancient appears author's plays Ben Jonson called character Comedy of Errors copy critick Cymbeline death doth drama dramatick Drury Lane edition editors English entered at Stationers entitled entry exhibited folio Ford former French Gentlemen of Verona Hall Hamlet hath History honour Jonson Julius Cæsar King Henry VI King James King John King Lear King Richard labour late Latin learned letter likewise lines Lond London Lord Love's Labour's Lost Lover's Melancholy Macbeth Macklin MALONE mentioned muse observed old play original pamphlet passage performed perhaps piece players Plutarch poem poet prefixed printed probably prologue publick published quarto Romeo and Juliet says scene Shak Shakspeare's play Shrew speare Spenser stage STEEVENS supposed Taming Theatre Royal thee Thomas thou Timon Timon of Athens tion Tragedy translated Troilus and Cressida verses William Shakspeare words writer written