The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Edition of William Aldis Wright; with Introductions, Notes and Glossaries to Each Play by Israel Gollancz. The Complete Notes, with Variorum Readings and General Glossary of Alexander Dyce; a General Introduction, and a Bibliography by W. J. Rolfe; a History of the Drama, and General Criticism by Henry N. Hudson and Others, and a Complete Character Index, Volume 20Colonial Press, 1901 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 32
Page 53
... true purga- tory ; never to be seen but of your Lordship's eye . " In 1543 , an Act of Parliament was passed for the restraining of dramatic performances . The pre- amble states that divers persons , intending to sub- vert the true and ...
... true purga- tory ; never to be seen but of your Lordship's eye . " In 1543 , an Act of Parliament was passed for the restraining of dramatic performances . The pre- amble states that divers persons , intending to sub- vert the true and ...
Page 53
... true purga- tory ; never to be seen but of your Lordship's eye . " In 1543 , an Act of Parliament was passed for the restraining of dramatic performances . The pre- amble states that divers persons , intending to sub- vert the true and ...
... true purga- tory ; never to be seen but of your Lordship's eye . " In 1543 , an Act of Parliament was passed for the restraining of dramatic performances . The pre- amble states that divers persons , intending to sub- vert the true and ...
Page 56
... true and catholic religion . " For which cause , they required the Earl to search for the players without delay , and to punish them as vagabonds , on a repetition of the offence . This was evidently aimed for the suppression of all ...
... true and catholic religion . " For which cause , they required the Earl to search for the players without delay , and to punish them as vagabonds , on a repetition of the offence . This was evidently aimed for the suppression of all ...
Page 134
... true history be taken in hand , it is made like our shadows , longest at the rising and falling of the sun , shortest of all at high noon . For the poets drive it most com- monly unto such points as may best show the majesty of their ...
... true history be taken in hand , it is made like our shadows , longest at the rising and falling of the sun , shortest of all at high noon . For the poets drive it most com- monly unto such points as may best show the majesty of their ...
Page 147
... true knight . The hero clips it after him , but on arriving is not recognized by his mistress till a tournament is appointed , when Sansfoy , rather than fight , con- fesses his fraud . The best part of the piece relates to Neronis , a ...
... true knight . The hero clips it after him , but on arriving is not recognized by his mistress till a tournament is appointed , when Sansfoy , rather than fight , con- fesses his fraud . The best part of the piece relates to Neronis , a ...
Common terms and phrases
actors allegorical appears beauty blank-verse Cacurgus called character Children of Paul's Christ Collier comedy comes comic Court death Devil divers Earl edition Edward English enters father Faustus folio fool genius Gorboduc Gothic Drama Greene's hand heaven hell Henry Henry IV Henry VI hero honour humour interludes John King King's Lacy London Lord Lordship Love's Labour's Lost Lucifer Marlowe Mary matter Meph merry mind Miracle-plays moral Moral-play nature ness passion performed persons Philogonus piece play players poet poetry Prince printed probably Queen Ralph Repentance rhyme Richard Richard III Romeo and Juliet scene seems servant Shake Shakespeare song speare specimen speech spirit stage Tamburlaine tells thee thing Thomas Nash thou tion Titus Andronicus tragedy tragic Troilus and Cressida Venus and Adonis verse versification Vice whole wife William Shakespeare written