The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently Discovered Portfolio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript Emendations ; with a History of the Stage, a Life of the Poet, and an Introduction to Each Play, Volumul 1Redfield, 1853 |
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Pagina ii
... scene more nobly take , Than when thy half - sword parleying Romans spake : 1 1 Than when thy half - sword parleying Romans spake : ] Leonard Digges prefixed a long copy of verses to the edition of Shakespeare's Poems in 1640 , 8vo , in ...
... scene more nobly take , Than when thy half - sword parleying Romans spake : 1 1 Than when thy half - sword parleying Romans spake : ] Leonard Digges prefixed a long copy of verses to the edition of Shakespeare's Poems in 1640 , 8vo , in ...
Pagina v
... scene of the world , Them unto us , or us to them had hurl'd : To raise our ancient sovereigns from their hearse , Make kings his subjects ; by exchanging verse Enlive their pale trunks , that the present age Joys in their joy , and ...
... scene of the world , Them unto us , or us to them had hurl'd : To raise our ancient sovereigns from their hearse , Make kings his subjects ; by exchanging verse Enlive their pale trunks , that the present age Joys in their joy , and ...
Pagina xii
... scene of action was imaginary , being fixed merely for the greater satisfaction of the spectators as to the reality of the occurrences , and as little that a legend of the kind was of a much older date than that assigned in the manu ...
... scene of action was imaginary , being fixed merely for the greater satisfaction of the spectators as to the reality of the occurrences , and as little that a legend of the kind was of a much older date than that assigned in the manu ...
Pagina xiii
... scene between the quack and his man , highly illustrative of the manners of the time , they are driven out as impostors . The Jews then proceed to boil the Host , but the water turns blood - red , and taking it out of the cauldron with ...
... scene between the quack and his man , highly illustrative of the manners of the time , they are driven out as impostors . The Jews then proceed to boil the Host , but the water turns blood - red , and taking it out of the cauldron with ...
Pagina xvii
... scene is laid in London , it affords a curious picture of metropolitan manners . The regularity of its construction ... scenes . The story is one of common , every - day life ; and none of the characters are such as peo- ple had been ...
... scene is laid in London , it affords a curious picture of metropolitan manners . The regularity of its construction ... scenes . The story is one of common , every - day life ; and none of the characters are such as peo- ple had been ...
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