The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumul 5 |
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Pagina 4
In the first edition of the imperfect play , Sir Hugh Evans is called on the title page , the Welch Knight ; and yet there are fome perfons who ftill affect to believe , that all our author's plays were originally published by himself .
In the first edition of the imperfect play , Sir Hugh Evans is called on the title page , the Welch Knight ; and yet there are fome perfons who ftill affect to believe , that all our author's plays were originally published by himself .
Pagina 9
Ay , and ratolorum too ; and a gentleman born , mafter parfon ; who writes himself armigero ; 4 in any bill , warrant , quittance , or obligation , armigero . any time SLEN . All his fucceffors , gone before him , have done't ; and all ...
Ay , and ratolorum too ; and a gentleman born , mafter parfon ; who writes himself armigero ; 4 in any bill , warrant , quittance , or obligation , armigero . any time SLEN . All his fucceffors , gone before him , have done't ; and all ...
Pagina 11
A parliement member , a juftice of peace , " At home a poor scare - crowe , at London an affe , " If lowfie is Lucy , as fome volke miscalle it , " Then Lucy is lowfie whatever befall it : copy " He thinks himself greate , " Yet an affe ...
A parliement member , a juftice of peace , " At home a poor scare - crowe , at London an affe , " If lowfie is Lucy , as fome volke miscalle it , " Then Lucy is lowfie whatever befall it : copy " He thinks himself greate , " Yet an affe ...
Pagina 25
Why , fir , for my part , I fay , the gentleman had drunk himself out of his five fentences . EVA . It is his five fenses : fie , what the ignorance is ! We often talk of giving the lie in a man's teeth , or in his throat .
Why , fir , for my part , I fay , the gentleman had drunk himself out of his five fentences . EVA . It is his five fenses : fie , what the ignorance is ! We often talk of giving the lie in a man's teeth , or in his throat .
Pagina 27
... be fuppofed that poor Slender was himself a poet . He probably means the Poems of Lord Surrey and others , which were very popular in the age of Queen Elizabeth . They were printed in 1567 , with this title : " Songes and Sonnettes ...
... be fuppofed that poor Slender was himself a poet . He probably means the Poems of Lord Surrey and others , which were very popular in the age of Queen Elizabeth . They were printed in 1567 , with this title : " Songes and Sonnettes ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the ..., Volumul 5 William Shakespeare Vizualizare completă - 1765 |
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