The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Pagina 67
... moft gentle expreffer of it . " On the other hand fome little difficulty arifes from the line " And doth the learneds talk upon him take ; " for our poet cer- tainly had no title to that epithet . Spenfer , how- ever , might have used ...
... moft gentle expreffer of it . " On the other hand fome little difficulty arifes from the line " And doth the learneds talk upon him take ; " for our poet cer- tainly had no title to that epithet . Spenfer , how- ever , might have used ...
Pagina 77
... moft a very few lines in it were written by him ; ' and have ftated the reafons on which that opinion is founded . From Ben Jonfon's Induction to Bartholomew Fair , 1614 , we learn that this piece had been exhibited on the ftage twenty ...
... moft a very few lines in it were written by him ; ' and have ftated the reafons on which that opinion is founded . From Ben Jonfon's Induction to Bartholomew Fair , 1614 , we learn that this piece had been exhibited on the ftage twenty ...
Pagina 100
... moft fweet jefts ! moft incony vulgar wit , " When it comes fo fmoothly off , fo obfcenely as it were , fo fit , " & c . This play is mentioned in a mean poem intitled Alba , the Months Minde of a melancholy Lover , by R. T. Gentleman ...
... moft fweet jefts ! moft incony vulgar wit , " When it comes fo fmoothly off , fo obfcenely as it were , fo fit , " & c . This play is mentioned in a mean poem intitled Alba , the Months Minde of a melancholy Lover , by R. T. Gentleman ...
Pagina 112
... moft every object of nature , every trade , every art ; the manners of every defcription of men , and the general language of almoft every profeflion : but his knowledge of legal terms is not merely fuch as might be acquired by the ...
... moft every object of nature , every trade , every art ; the manners of every defcription of men , and the general language of almoft every profeflion : but his knowledge of legal terms is not merely fuch as might be acquired by the ...
Pagina 125
... moft excellent in both kinds for the flage : for comedy , witness his Gentlemen of Verona , his Errors , his Love's Labour's Loft , his Love's Labour's Wonne , his Midfummer Night's Dream , and his Merchant of Venice ; for tragedy , his ...
... moft excellent in both kinds for the flage : for comedy , witness his Gentlemen of Verona , his Errors , his Love's Labour's Loft , his Love's Labour's Wonne , his Midfummer Night's Dream , and his Merchant of Venice ; for tragedy , his ...
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