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 46
... alluded to , as well as the word of Shakspeare : " Another gen- tleman of this quality liued of late in Deuon neere Excester , who could not endure the playing on a bagpipe . " 9 M. Bayle hath delineated the singular character of our ...
... alluded to , as well as the word of Shakspeare : " Another gen- tleman of this quality liued of late in Deuon neere Excester , who could not endure the playing on a bagpipe . " 9 M. Bayle hath delineated the singular character of our ...
Page 57
... alluded to in old books , which are now perhaps no where to be found . Mr. Capell informs me , ( and he is in these matters , the most able of all men to give information , ) that our author appears to have been beholden to some novels ...
... alluded to in old books , which are now perhaps no where to be found . Mr. Capell informs me , ( and he is in these matters , the most able of all men to give information , ) that our author appears to have been beholden to some novels ...
Page 63
... allusion to the old play : " Reade the booke of Taming a Shrew , which hath made a number of us so perfect , that now every ... alluded , had he not spoken of the discovery as a new one , and recommended it as worthy the notice of his ...
... allusion to the old play : " Reade the booke of Taming a Shrew , which hath made a number of us so perfect , that now every ... alluded , had he not spoken of the discovery as a new one , and recommended it as worthy the notice of his ...
Page 75
... allusion is to a fantastical character of the time.- " Popular applause , " says Meres , " dooth nourish some , neither do they gape after any other thing , but vaine praise and glorie , as in our age Peter Shakerlye of Paules , and ...
... allusion is to a fantastical character of the time.- " Popular applause , " says Meres , " dooth nourish some , neither do they gape after any other thing , but vaine praise and glorie , as in our age Peter Shakerlye of Paules , and ...
Page 81
... alluded to by Shakspeare : and in his time no translation was extant . - But the story was in every one's hand . In a letter by one Laneham , or Langham , for the name is written differently , concerning the entertainment at ...
... alluded to by Shakspeare : and in his time no translation was extant . - But the story was in every one's hand . In a letter by one Laneham , or Langham , for the name is written differently , concerning the entertainment at ...
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