The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Pagina 133
... stage : they were led into the buttery by the fleward : ' not placed at the lord's ta ble , or lady's toilette : and confequently were en- tirely deprived of thofe advantages they now enjoy in the familiar converfation of our nobility ...
... stage : they were led into the buttery by the fleward : ' not placed at the lord's ta ble , or lady's toilette : and confequently were en- tirely deprived of thofe advantages they now enjoy in the familiar converfation of our nobility ...
Pagina 141
... stage . In order to fettle in the world after a family - man- ner , he thought fit , Mr. Rowe acquaints us , to mar- ry while he was yet very young . It is certain he did fo ; for by the monument in Stratford church , erected to the ...
... stage . In order to fettle in the world after a family - man- ner , he thought fit , Mr. Rowe acquaints us , to mar- ry while he was yet very young . It is certain he did fo ; for by the monument in Stratford church , erected to the ...
Pagina 175
... stage , rude and unpolished as it then was ; and the vicious taste of the age must stand condemned for them , fince he hath left upon record a signal proof how much he despised them . In his play of The Merchant of Venice , a clown is ...
... stage , rude and unpolished as it then was ; and the vicious taste of the age must stand condemned for them , fince he hath left upon record a signal proof how much he despised them . In his play of The Merchant of Venice , a clown is ...
Pagina 178
... stage . And when that refiftlefs fplendor , which now fhoots all around him , had , by degrees , broke through the fhell of those impurities , his dazzled admirers became as fuddenly infenfible to the extraneous fcurf that ftill ftuck ...
... stage . And when that refiftlefs fplendor , which now fhoots all around him , had , by degrees , broke through the fhell of those impurities , his dazzled admirers became as fuddenly infenfible to the extraneous fcurf that ftill ftuck ...
Pagina 268
... stage in a state so barren of productions , but forget that we have hardly any acquaintance with the authors of that period , though fome few of their dramatick pieces may remain . The fame might be almoft faid of the interval between ...
... stage in a state so barren of productions , but forget that we have hardly any acquaintance with the authors of that period , though fome few of their dramatick pieces may remain . The fame might be almoft faid of the interval between ...
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