The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 23
Page 29
... Italians call it , of these two plays , I suppose to have been executed by Shak- speare , and exhibited at the Globe or Blackfriars theatre in the year 1591 . " I have said Shakspeare did what Berni did , and more He did not content ...
... Italians call it , of these two plays , I suppose to have been executed by Shak- speare , and exhibited at the Globe or Blackfriars theatre in the year 1591 . " I have said Shakspeare did what Berni did , and more He did not content ...
Page 70
... Italy . The pomposity of the diction is not amiss in the mouths of such stately personages as the Emperor of Africa , the Soldan of Egypt , the Prince of Mexico , the King of the Isles , and the mad Orlando . We give an average specimen ...
... Italy . The pomposity of the diction is not amiss in the mouths of such stately personages as the Emperor of Africa , the Soldan of Egypt , the Prince of Mexico , the King of the Isles , and the mad Orlando . We give an average specimen ...
Page 86
... To practise first upon the Italian ; There I enrich'd the priests with burials , And always kept the sexton's arms in use With digging graves and ringing dead men's knells : And 86 ESSAY ON HENRY VI . AND RICHARD III .
... To practise first upon the Italian ; There I enrich'd the priests with burials , And always kept the sexton's arms in use With digging graves and ringing dead men's knells : And 86 ESSAY ON HENRY VI . AND RICHARD III .
Page 278
... Italy , — 66 Thy sire and thou have suffer'd thus , Through greediness of yonder realms detain'd , The garden of the empire to run waste , ” — he adds , - " Come , see the Capulets and Montagues , The Filippeschi and Monaldi , man Who ...
... Italy , — 66 Thy sire and thou have suffer'd thus , Through greediness of yonder realms detain'd , The garden of the empire to run waste , ” — he adds , - " Come , see the Capulets and Montagues , The Filippeschi and Monaldi , man Who ...
Page 279
... Italian tragedy also by Luigi Groto , which Mr. Walker , in his historical memoir of Italian tra- gedy , thinks that the English bard read with profit . Mr. Walker gives us passages in support of his assertion , such as a description of ...
... Italian tragedy also by Luigi Groto , which Mr. Walker , in his historical memoir of Italian tra- gedy , thinks that the English bard read with profit . Mr. Walker gives us passages in support of his assertion , such as a description of ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
bear beauty BENVOLIO blank-verse blood Buckingham Cade called Capulet Cham character Contention dead death doth drama duke Edward Edward II England Enter Exeunt exhibited Exit eyes fair father fear folio friar Gent gentleman give Gloster grace hand hath hear heart Heaven Henry VIII Holinshed honour house of Lancaster Houses of York Kath Katharine King Henry king's lady lines live look Lord Chamberlain Madam Malone Mantua Marlowe married Mercutio mind Montague never night noble Nurse o'er original passage passion peace play poet poetry pray prince quarto queen quoth Richard Richard III Romeo and Juliet scene Shak Shakspere Shakspere's SIR THOMAS LOVELL soul speak stand Steevens Suffolk sweet Tamburlaine tears tell thee thou art thou hast true truth Tybalt unto Verona versification weep Wolsey words written