The Life and Beauties of Shakespeare: Comprising Careful Selections from Each Play, with a General Index, Digesting Them Under Proper HeadsPhillips, Sampson, 1849 - 345 pages |
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... gives a long list of quota- tions from his works , whieh show how familiarly he was acquainted with the terms and the usages of the law , in support of his conjecture . As there are no other grounds for entertaining such a supposition ...
... gives a long list of quota- tions from his works , whieh show how familiarly he was acquainted with the terms and the usages of the law , in support of his conjecture . As there are no other grounds for entertaining such a supposition ...
Page xvi
... give it in the words of the author from whom it is taken . Speaking of Bidford , he says , " there were anciently two societies of village - yeomanry in this place , who frequently met under the appellation of Bidford topers . It was a ...
... give it in the words of the author from whom it is taken . Speaking of Bidford , he says , " there were anciently two societies of village - yeomanry in this place , who frequently met under the appellation of Bidford topers . It was a ...
Page xxiii
... give the performers notice to be ready to enter , as often as the business of the play requires their attendance upon the stage ; while another account , which has descended in a very regular line from Sir William D'Avenant to Dr ...
... give the performers notice to be ready to enter , as often as the business of the play requires their attendance upon the stage ; while another account , which has descended in a very regular line from Sir William D'Avenant to Dr ...
Page xxix
... give effect to a dramatic repre- sentation , and could therefore estimate the absurdity of those shallow contrivances , and mean substitutes for scenery , which were devised by the ignorance of the clowns ? In only one respeet do I ...
... give effect to a dramatic repre- sentation , and could therefore estimate the absurdity of those shallow contrivances , and mean substitutes for scenery , which were devised by the ignorance of the clowns ? In only one respeet do I ...
Page xxxiii
... give attraction to the pieces themselves , was viewed with an eye of jealousy by the * There is no such play extant as Love's Labor Won . Dr. Farmer supposes this to have been another name for All's Well that Ends Well . original ...
... give attraction to the pieces themselves , was viewed with an eye of jealousy by the * There is no such play extant as Love's Labor Won . Dr. Farmer supposes this to have been another name for All's Well that Ends Well . original ...
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