The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 2 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 59
Page 2
9 The last stanza of a poem entitled Mirrha the Mother of Adonis ; or Lustes
Prodegies , by William Barkited , 1607 , has the following praise of Shakspeare's
Venus and Adonis : “ But stay , my muse , in thy own confines keepe , “ And wage
not ...
9 The last stanza of a poem entitled Mirrha the Mother of Adonis ; or Lustes
Prodegies , by William Barkited , 1607 , has the following praise of Shakspeare's
Venus and Adonis : “ But stay , my muse , in thy own confines keepe , “ And wage
not ...
Page 10
... Give him leave to fec The Merry Divel of Edmunton , or A Woman killd with
Kindnese . " STEEVENS . upon St. Stephen's night at Christmas last , by his 10
THE ENTRIES ON ON.
... Give him leave to fec The Merry Divel of Edmunton , or A Woman killd with
Kindnese . " STEEVENS . upon St. Stephen's night at Christmas last , by his 10
THE ENTRIES ON ON.
Page 11
upon St. Stephen's night at Christmas last , by his Majefties servants playing
usually at the Globe on the Bank - fide . 161 b . April 5 , 1608 . Joseph Hunt and
Tho . Archer . ] A book called the Life and Death of the Merry Devil of Edmonton ,
with ...
upon St. Stephen's night at Christmas last , by his Majefties servants playing
usually at the Globe on the Bank - fide . 161 b . April 5 , 1608 . Joseph Hunt and
Tho . Archer . ] A book called the Life and Death of the Merry Devil of Edmonton ,
with ...
Page 15
... complete explanation of an early writer , the last edition of the Canterbury Tales
of Chaucer may prove a sufficient witness ; a work which in respect of accuracy
and learning is without a rival , at least in any commentary on an English poet .
... complete explanation of an early writer , the last edition of the Canterbury Tales
of Chaucer may prove a sufficient witness ; a work which in respect of accuracy
and learning is without a rival , at least in any commentary on an English poet .
Page 43
The Tragedy of Marcus Brutus , with the Prologue and the two last Chorusses .
4to . 1722. Both by John Sheffield , Duke of Buckingham . Antony and Cleopatra .
Antony and Cleopatra , an Historical Play written by William Shakspeare , fitted ...
The Tragedy of Marcus Brutus , with the Prologue and the two last Chorusses .
4to . 1722. Both by John Sheffield , Duke of Buckingham . Antony and Cleopatra .
Antony and Cleopatra , an Historical Play written by William Shakspeare , fitted ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acted afterwards againſt alluded alſo altered ancient appears believe called character comedy copy death doubt drama dramatick edition Engliſh entered entitled epigram exhibited fame firſt folio fome Ford formed former French give hall hand hath himſelf Hiſtory James John Jonſon King Henry labour language laſt late Latin learned letter lines living Lond London Lord Love's manner Maſter means mentioned moſt muſt nature never Night obſerved original pamphlet paſſage performed perhaps piece Plautus play poem poet preſent printed probably publick publiſhed Queen quoted Richard ſaid ſame ſays ſcene Second ſeems Shakſpeare Shakſpeare's ſhall ſhould ſome ſtage Stationers STEEVENS ſubject ſuch ſuppoſed Theatre theſe Third Thomas thoſe thou thought tragedy tranſlated true verſes whole whoſe William Shakſpeare writer written