The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15 |
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Those , that come to see Only a show or two , and so agree , The play may pass ;
if they be still , and willing , I ' ll undertake , may see away their shilling Richly in
two short hours . Only they , That come to hear a merry , bawdy play , A noise of ...
Those , that come to see Only a show or two , and so agree , The play may pass ;
if they be still , and willing , I ' ll undertake , may see away their shilling Richly in
two short hours . Only they , That come to hear a merry , bawdy play , A noise of ...
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Magnis ingeniis et multa nihilominus habituris simplex convenit erroris confessio
. Yet I know not whether the coronation shown in this play may not be liable to all
that can be objected against a battle . JOHNSON . - the opinion that we bring ...
Magnis ingeniis et multa nihilominus habituris simplex convenit erroris confessio
. Yet I know not whether the coronation shown in this play may not be liable to all
that can be objected against a battle . JOHNSON . - the opinion that we bring ...
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King ' s entry to a masque at the Cardinal Wolsey ' s house , ( by which the
theatre was set on fire and burnt to the ground , ) are strictly applicable to the play
before us . Mr . Chamberlaine , in Winwood ' s Memorials , Vol . III . p . 469 ,
mentions ...
King ' s entry to a masque at the Cardinal Wolsey ' s house , ( by which the
theatre was set on fire and burnt to the ground , ) are strictly applicable to the play
before us . Mr . Chamberlaine , in Winwood ' s Memorials , Vol . III . p . 469 ,
mentions ...
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8 Re-enter the Dukes &c.] It may not be improper here to repeat, that the time of
this play is from 1521, just before the Duke of Buckingham's commitment, to the
year 1533, when Queen Elizabeth was born and christened. The Duke of Norfolk,
...
8 Re-enter the Dukes &c.] It may not be improper here to repeat, that the time of
this play is from 1521, just before the Duke of Buckingham's commitment, to the
year 1533, when Queen Elizabeth was born and christened. The Duke of Norfolk,
...
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