The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: ComediesC. Knight, 1842 |
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Page 26
... Italy , and other foreign parts ; and as they had such French women - actors in a play not long since personated in Blackfriars playhouse , to which there was great resort . " In a note he explains 66 not long since " as " Michaelmas ...
... Italy , and other foreign parts ; and as they had such French women - actors in a play not long since personated in Blackfriars playhouse , to which there was great resort . " In a note he explains 66 not long since " as " Michaelmas ...
Page 91
... Lips , in the original copies , which Theobald changed to brows . c An Italian dance , after the manner of the peasants of Bergomasco . need none to be blamed . Marry , if he SCENE I. ] 91 A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
... Lips , in the original copies , which Theobald changed to brows . c An Italian dance , after the manner of the peasants of Bergomasco . need none to be blamed . Marry , if he SCENE I. ] 91 A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
Page 112
... Italian merchants , that with Russian stems Plough up huge furrows in the terrene main . " Take a passage , also , of the prose , or comic , parts of the two plays , each evidently intended for the clowns : - " Tom . Sirrah Ralph , an ...
... Italian merchants , that with Russian stems Plough up huge furrows in the terrene main . " Take a passage , also , of the prose , or comic , parts of the two plays , each evidently intended for the clowns : - " Tom . Sirrah Ralph , an ...
Page 115
... Italian marchants that with Russian stemes Plowes up huge furrowes in the terrene maine . ' P. 184 . Boy . Come hither , sirra boy ! Sander . Boy ! oh disgrace to my person ! Sounes , boy of your face ! You have many boys with such ...
... Italian marchants that with Russian stemes Plowes up huge furrowes in the terrene maine . ' P. 184 . Boy . Come hither , sirra boy ! Sander . Boy ! oh disgrace to my person ! Sounes , boy of your face ! You have many boys with such ...
Page 121
... Italy of Shakspere's own time is intended to be presented in this play . So thoroughly are the manners Italian , that a belief , and not an unreasonable one , has grown up , that Shakspere visited Italy before its composition . To a ...
... Italy of Shakspere's own time is intended to be presented in this play . So thoroughly are the manners Italian , that a belief , and not an unreasonable one , has grown up , that Shakspere visited Italy before its composition . To a ...
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