The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Page 95
... gives additional weight to the fuppofition that the play was revived in that year . • For this bookfeller Romeo and Juliet was printed in 4to . in 1609 , and an edition of Hamlet without date ; the latter was printed either in that year ...
... gives additional weight to the fuppofition that the play was revived in that year . • For this bookfeller Romeo and Juliet was printed in 4to . in 1609 , and an edition of Hamlet without date ; the latter was printed either in that year ...
Page 100
... give aime . But ever after it was a by word thorow London , God - a - mercy , horfe ! and is to this day . " Tarlton's Jefts , 4to . 1611 .-- Tarlton died in 1589 . 66 My mifgiving mind prefaging to me ill , " 100 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER ...
... give aime . But ever after it was a by word thorow London , God - a - mercy , horfe ! and is to this day . " Tarlton's Jefts , 4to . 1611 .-- Tarlton died in 1589 . 66 My mifgiving mind prefaging to me ill , " 100 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER ...
Page 102
... gives to almost every country the manners of his own : and though the fpeaker is here a Veronefe , the poet , when he wrote the laft , two lines , was thinking of England ; where voyages for the purpose of difco- vering iflands far away ...
... gives to almost every country the manners of his own : and though the fpeaker is here a Veronefe , the poet , when he wrote the laft , two lines , was thinking of England ; where voyages for the purpose of difco- vering iflands far away ...
Page 131
... give out how foon they had dress'd it , nor how many coaches came to carry away the broken meat , befides hobby - horfes and foot - cloth nags . Jonfon's plots were all his own invention ; our author's chiefly taken from preceding plays ...
... give out how foon they had dress'd it , nor how many coaches came to carry away the broken meat , befides hobby - horfes and foot - cloth nags . Jonfon's plots were all his own invention ; our author's chiefly taken from preceding plays ...
Page 145
... give way . 2. If King Henry VIII . had been written in the time of King James I. the author , inflead of expa tiating fo largely in the laft fcene , in praise of the queen , which he could not think would be accept- able to her ...
... give way . 2. If King Henry VIII . had been written in the time of King James I. the author , inflead of expa tiating fo largely in the laft fcene , in praise of the queen , which he could not think would be accept- able to her ...
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