The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 1AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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Page 154
... translation , not ( perhaps ) immediately from Boccace , but from a French translator of him : as the original is in every body's hands , it may there be seen -that nothing is taken from it by Shakspeare , but some leading incidents of ...
... translation , not ( perhaps ) immediately from Boccace , but from a French translator of him : as the original is in every body's hands , it may there be seen -that nothing is taken from it by Shakspeare , but some leading incidents of ...
Page 166
... translation from Ariosto's I Suppositi : which comedy was acted by the gentlemen of Grey's Inn in 1566 ; and may be seen in the translator's works , of which there are several old editions : and the odd induction of this play is taken ...
... translation from Ariosto's I Suppositi : which comedy was acted by the gentlemen of Grey's Inn in 1566 ; and may be seen in the translator's works , of which there are several old editions : and the odd induction of this play is taken ...
Page 367
... TRANSLATION OF TERENCE . ( OCTAVO EDITION . ) " " THE reverend and ingenious Mr. Farmer , in his curious and entertaining " Essay on the Learning of Shakspeare , ' having done me the honour to animadvert on some pas- sages in the ...
... TRANSLATION OF TERENCE . ( OCTAVO EDITION . ) " " THE reverend and ingenious Mr. Farmer , in his curious and entertaining " Essay on the Learning of Shakspeare , ' having done me the honour to animadvert on some pas- sages in the ...
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