The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 30
... Player , should be printed as in the old folios : " Tears in his eyes , distraction in's aspect . " agreeably to the accent in a hundred other places . that amazing work is brought somewhat nearer the summit of 30 AN ESSAY ON THE.
... Player , should be printed as in the old folios : " Tears in his eyes , distraction in's aspect . " agreeably to the accent in a hundred other places . that amazing work is brought somewhat nearer the summit of 30 AN ESSAY ON THE.
Page 63
... Players , Jesters , and such like Caterpillars of a common - wealth , " 1579 , mentions " twoo prose bookes plaied at the Belsauage ; " and Hearne tells us in a note at the end of William of Worcester , that he had seen " a MS . in the ...
... Players , Jesters , and such like Caterpillars of a common - wealth , " 1579 , mentions " twoo prose bookes plaied at the Belsauage ; " and Hearne tells us in a note at the end of William of Worcester , that he had seen " a MS . in the ...
Page 64
... player in Hamlet , and of the tragedy of Locrine : " They wrestled togyther thus they two " So long that the clothes asunder went . " And to the ground he threwe her tho , " That cleane from the backe her smock he rent . " In every hand ...
... player in Hamlet , and of the tragedy of Locrine : " They wrestled togyther thus they two " So long that the clothes asunder went . " And to the ground he threwe her tho , " That cleane from the backe her smock he rent . " In every hand ...
Page 72
... player about eighteen ! —The truth is , that he left his father , for a wife , a year sooner ; and had at least two children born at Stratford be- fore he retired from thence to London . It is there- fore sufficiently clear , that poor ...
... player about eighteen ! —The truth is , that he left his father , for a wife , a year sooner ; and had at least two children born at Stratford be- fore he retired from thence to London . It is there- fore sufficiently clear , that poor ...
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... players . " This , however , was not his first quarrel with them . In the Epistle prefixed to Greene's Arcadia , which I have quoted be- fore , Tom hath a lash at some " vaine glorious tragedians , " and very plainly at Shakspeare in ...
... players . " This , however , was not his first quarrel with them . In the Epistle prefixed to Greene's Arcadia , which I have quoted be- fore , Tom hath a lash at some " vaine glorious tragedians , " and very plainly at Shakspeare in ...
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