The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bell, 1899 |
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Page xii
... Night's Dream , he happened to take at Grendon , in Bucks , which is the road from London to Stratford , and there was living that constable in 1642 , when I first came to Oxon . I think it was Midsummer night that he happened to lie ...
... Night's Dream , he happened to take at Grendon , in Bucks , which is the road from London to Stratford , and there was living that constable in 1642 , when I first came to Oxon . I think it was Midsummer night that he happened to lie ...
Page lii
... seems often to have been excluded ; though not always , as mention occurs of the darkening of private theatres by clapping to the windows , when a scene of night or dismalness was to be acted . The foppish custom of lii THE LIFE OF.
... seems often to have been excluded ; though not always , as mention occurs of the darkening of private theatres by clapping to the windows , when a scene of night or dismalness was to be acted . The foppish custom of lii THE LIFE OF.
Page lvii
... Night's Dream , and his Merchant of Venice ; for tragedy , his Richard II . , Ri- chard III . , Henry IV . , King John , Titus Andronicus , and Romeo and Juliet . " As Epius Stolo said , that the Muses would speak with Plau- tus tongue ...
... Night's Dream , and his Merchant of Venice ; for tragedy , his Richard II . , Ri- chard III . , Henry IV . , King John , Titus Andronicus , and Romeo and Juliet . " As Epius Stolo said , that the Muses would speak with Plau- tus tongue ...
Page lviii
... Night's Dream ; Henry V .; and Much Ado about Nothing ; the two latter not in Meres's list . Most of these editions are sufficient and accurate , and some have distinct signs of having been printed from play - house copies , in ...
... Night's Dream ; Henry V .; and Much Ado about Nothing ; the two latter not in Meres's list . Most of these editions are sufficient and accurate , and some have distinct signs of having been printed from play - house copies , in ...
Page lxvii
... night , he hoped within a week to lead of them in a halter , meaning the maltsters ; and I hope , said John Grannams , if God send my Lord of Essex down shortly , to see them hanged on gibbets at their own doors . " And this , with ...
... night , he hoped within a week to lead of them in a halter , meaning the maltsters ; and I hope , said John Grannams , if God send my Lord of Essex down shortly , to see them hanged on gibbets at their own doors . " And this , with ...
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