“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Volumul 3C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Pagina 9
... paffion : either , the parties are difpropor tioned , in degree of blood and quality ; or unequal , in refpect of years ; or brought together by the appointment of friends , and Lyf . Or elfe mifgraffed , in refpect of years MIDSUMMER ...
... paffion : either , the parties are difpropor tioned , in degree of blood and quality ; or unequal , in refpect of years ; or brought together by the appointment of friends , and Lyf . Or elfe mifgraffed , in refpect of years MIDSUMMER ...
Pagina 17
... paffion . He is for engroffing every part , and would exclude his inferiors from all poffibility of diftinction . He is therefore defirous to play Pyra- mus , Thisbe , and the Lyon at the fame time . JOHNSON . the fcrip . ] Afcrip , Fr ...
... paffion . He is for engroffing every part , and would exclude his inferiors from all poffibility of diftinction . He is therefore defirous to play Pyra- mus , Thisbe , and the Lyon at the fame time . JOHNSON . the fcrip . ] Afcrip , Fr ...
Pagina 20
... paffions more ftrongly than the women that have fince been brought upon the stage . Some of the catastrophes of the old comedies , which make lovers marry the wrong women , are , by recollection of the common ufe of masks , brought ...
... paffions more ftrongly than the women that have fince been brought upon the stage . Some of the catastrophes of the old comedies , which make lovers marry the wrong women , are , by recollection of the common ufe of masks , brought ...
Pagina 44
... paffion . It is fcarce ' neceffary to mention that love in idleness is a flower . Taylor , the water poet , quibbling on the names of plants , mentions it as follows : " When paffions are let loose without a bridle , " Then precious ...
... paffion . It is fcarce ' neceffary to mention that love in idleness is a flower . Taylor , the water poet , quibbling on the names of plants , mentions it as follows : " When paffions are let loose without a bridle , " Then precious ...
Pagina 66
... paffions , fufferings . FARMER . By patience is meant , ftanding fill in a mustard pot to be eaten with the beef , on which it was a conftant attendant . COLLINS . tience well ; that fame cowardly , giant - like tience 66 MIDSUMMER ...
... paffions , fufferings . FARMER . By patience is meant , ftanding fill in a mustard pot to be eaten with the beef , on which it was a conftant attendant . COLLINS . tience well ; that fame cowardly , giant - like tience 66 MIDSUMMER ...
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