The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 2 |
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Pagina 57
It must be observed , ( says he , ) that when his performances had merited the protection of his prince , and when the encouragement of the court had succeeded to that of the town , the works of his riper years are manifeNly raised ...
It must be observed , ( says he , ) that when his performances had merited the protection of his prince , and when the encouragement of the court had succeeded to that of the town , the works of his riper years are manifeNly raised ...
Pagina 63
2 , 1584-5 , we may presume that he had not left the country at that time . He could not have wanted an easy introduction to the theatre ; for Thomas Greene , 8 a celebrated . 2 $ . " There was not says Heywood in his preface to ...
2 , 1584-5 , we may presume that he had not left the country at that time . He could not have wanted an easy introduction to the theatre ; for Thomas Greene , 8 a celebrated . 2 $ . " There was not says Heywood in his preface to ...
Pagina 65
Afterwards Antonio , fpeaking of the plays he had written , says . ' s . Let me have good ground , - no matter for the pen ; the plot shall carry it . " Oni . Indeed that's right ; you are in print , already for had , > 1 THE BEST ...
Afterwards Antonio , fpeaking of the plays he had written , says . ' s . Let me have good ground , - no matter for the pen ; the plot shall carry it . " Oni . Indeed that's right ; you are in print , already for had , > 1 THE BEST ...
Pagina 66
1 all lim fro in which year it was published , ) takes occafion to speak of the theatre , and mentions fome of the celebrated dramas of that time ; but says not a word of Shakspeare , or of his plays .
1 all lim fro in which year it was published , ) takes occafion to speak of the theatre , and mentions fome of the celebrated dramas of that time ; but says not a word of Shakspeare , or of his plays .
Pagina 69
“ Wonder not , ” ( says Greene , ) “ for with thee will I first begin , thou famous gracer of tragedians , that Greene , ( who hath said with thee , like the foole in his heart , there is no God , ) should now give glory unto his ...
“ Wonder not , ” ( says Greene , ) “ for with thee will I first begin , thou famous gracer of tragedians , that Greene , ( who hath said with thee , like the foole in his heart , there is no God , ) should now give glory unto his ...
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