The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copies Left by the Late George Steevens, ..., and Edmond Malone, ..., with Mr. Malone's Various Readings ; a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators, Volumul 1C. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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Pagina xii
... appear where any question about the trade of John Shakspeare was ever agitated . His being a dealer in wool was first asserted by Mr. Rowe , and silently acquiesced in by all succeeding editors and commentators , Mr. Malone not excepted ...
... appear where any question about the trade of John Shakspeare was ever agitated . His being a dealer in wool was first asserted by Mr. Rowe , and silently acquiesced in by all succeeding editors and commentators , Mr. Malone not excepted ...
Pagina xiii
... appears to have been falconry . Very few , if any of his plays , are without some allusions to that sport ; and archery , likewise , appears to have engaged much of his attention . Mr. Capell conjectures , that his early marriage pre ...
... appears to have been falconry . Very few , if any of his plays , are without some allusions to that sport ; and archery , likewise , appears to have engaged much of his attention . Mr. Capell conjectures , that his early marriage pre ...
Pagina xiv
... appear , that both were in a considerable degree neglected , in conse- quence of his associating with a gang of deer - stealers . It is said , that being detected with them in robbing the park , that is , stealing deer out of the park ...
... appear , that both were in a considerable degree neglected , in conse- quence of his associating with a gang of deer - stealers . It is said , that being detected with them in robbing the park , that is , stealing deer out of the park ...
Pagina xv
... very prolix notes , he appears to be perplexed to know what to do with Shakspeare's resentment against sir Thomas Lucy . That he had a resentment against this gentleman is certain , and that he retained it for LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE . XV.
... very prolix notes , he appears to be perplexed to know what to do with Shakspeare's resentment against sir Thomas Lucy . That he had a resentment against this gentleman is certain , and that he retained it for LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE . XV.
Pagina xviii
... appears to have soon discovered those talents which afterwards made him " The applause ! delight ! the wonder of our stage ! " Some distinction he probably first acquired as an actor , although Mr. Rowe was not able to discover any ...
... appears to have soon discovered those talents which afterwards made him " The applause ! delight ! the wonder of our stage ! " Some distinction he probably first acquired as an actor , although Mr. Rowe was not able to discover any ...
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