The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Page 52
... Scenes in the fame Author . 12mo . 1784. Printed for Kearsley . Dramatick Mifcellanies , confifting of critical Obfervations on the Plays of Shakspeare , & c . By Thomas Davies . 3 Vols . Crown & vo . 1784 . Comments on the laft Edition ...
... Scenes in the fame Author . 12mo . 1784. Printed for Kearsley . Dramatick Mifcellanies , confifting of critical Obfervations on the Plays of Shakspeare , & c . By Thomas Davies . 3 Vols . Crown & vo . 1784 . Comments on the laft Edition ...
Page 75
... scenes in it . It is unnecessary here to repeat the circumstances on which that opinion is founded . Not being Shakspeare's play , ( as I conceive , ) at whatever time it might have been firft exhibited , it does not interfere with the ...
... scenes in it . It is unnecessary here to repeat the circumstances on which that opinion is founded . Not being Shakspeare's play , ( as I conceive , ) at whatever time it might have been firft exhibited , it does not interfere with the ...
Page 81
... scene almoft verbatim from The old Taming of a Shrew , and incorporate it into his own play on the fame fubject ; and we do not know that the author of the original play , was then dead . Suppofing however this argument to have fome ...
... scene almoft verbatim from The old Taming of a Shrew , and incorporate it into his own play on the fame fubject ; and we do not know that the author of the original play , was then dead . Suppofing however this argument to have fome ...
Page 119
... scene of the fecond act the following lines are spoken by Chatillon , the French am- baffador , on his return from England to King Philip : " And all the unfettled humours of the land- 66 Rash , inconfiderate , fiery voluntaries ...
... scene of the fecond act the following lines are spoken by Chatillon , the French am- baffador , on his return from England to King Philip : " And all the unfettled humours of the land- 66 Rash , inconfiderate , fiery voluntaries ...
Page 133
... scenes which then first appeared in print , and all the choruses , were added by Shakspeare , as Mr. Pope fuppofes , after 1608. We know indeed the con- trary to be true ; for the chorus to the fifth act muft have been written in 1599 ...
... scenes which then first appeared in print , and all the choruses , were added by Shakspeare , as Mr. Pope fuppofes , after 1608. We know indeed the con- trary to be true ; for the chorus to the fifth act muft have been written in 1599 ...
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