“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Volume 4C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Page 72
... fatire . It was a foolery practifed at city enter- tainments , whilft the jefter or zany was in vogue , for him to jump into a large deep cuftard , fet for the purpose , to fet on a quantity of barren fpectators to laugh , as our poet ...
... fatire . It was a foolery practifed at city enter- tainments , whilft the jefter or zany was in vogue , for him to jump into a large deep cuftard , fet for the purpose , to fet on a quantity of barren fpectators to laugh , as our poet ...
Page 131
... fatire , than this fpeech . The ufe of the Stinking metaphor is an odious fault , which grave writers often com- mit . It is not uncommon to fee moral declaimers against vice , de- fcribe her as Hefiod did the fury Triftitia : Τῆς ἐκ ...
... fatire , than this fpeech . The ufe of the Stinking metaphor is an odious fault , which grave writers often com- mit . It is not uncommon to fee moral declaimers against vice , de- fcribe her as Hefiod did the fury Triftitia : Τῆς ἐκ ...
Page 166
... fatire on that common vanity of old men , in prefer- ring their own times , and the paft generation , to the present . WARBURTON . ( 8 i This ftroke of pretended fatire , but ill accords with the cha- racter of the foolish knight . Ague ...
... fatire on that common vanity of old men , in prefer- ring their own times , and the paft generation , to the present . WARBURTON . ( 8 i This ftroke of pretended fatire , but ill accords with the cha- racter of the foolish knight . Ague ...
Page 213
... fatire on this lazy fashion : So was that chamber clad in goodly wize , " And round about it many beds were dight , " As whilome was the antique worldes guize , Some for untimely cafe , fome for delight , " P 3 STEEVENS . Fab . 1 Fab ...
... fatire on this lazy fashion : So was that chamber clad in goodly wize , " And round about it many beds were dight , " As whilome was the antique worldes guize , Some for untimely cafe , fome for delight , " P 3 STEEVENS . Fab . 1 Fab ...
Page 231
... fatire . In the old comedy of Ram- alley , 1611 , is the following ftroke at them : of a new fect , and the good profeffors , will , like the Brownift , frequent gravel - pits fhortly , for they ufe woods and ob- fcure holes already ...
... fatire . In the old comedy of Ram- alley , 1611 , is the following ftroke at them : of a new fect , and the good profeffors , will , like the Brownift , frequent gravel - pits fhortly , for they ufe woods and ob- fcure holes already ...
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