The Works of William Shakespeare: Comprising His Dramatic and Poetical WorksFelt, 1859 - 1027 pages |
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Page iv
... play , I am likewise yet to learn . The most popular of the theatres were on the Bankside : and we are told by the sati- rical pamphleteers of that time , that the usual mode of conveyance to these places of amuse- ment was by water ...
... play , I am likewise yet to learn . The most popular of the theatres were on the Bankside : and we are told by the sati- rical pamphleteers of that time , that the usual mode of conveyance to these places of amuse- ment was by water ...
Page v
... play , " First part of Henry VI . , " in 1589. His plays , however , must have been not only popular , but approved by persons of the higher order , as we are cer- tain that he enjoyed the gracious favor of Queen Elizabeth , who was ...
... play , " First part of Henry VI . , " in 1589. His plays , however , must have been not only popular , but approved by persons of the higher order , as we are cer- tain that he enjoyed the gracious favor of Queen Elizabeth , who was ...
Page viii
... plays were written rests principally on conjecture , and of some plays usually printed among his works , it is not yet determinedest whether he wrote the whole , or any part . very incorrect state ; but we may suppose that it was wiser ...
... plays were written rests principally on conjecture , and of some plays usually printed among his works , it is not yet determinedest whether he wrote the whole , or any part . very incorrect state ; but we may suppose that it was wiser ...
Page ix
... plays , a promoter of an amusement just emerging from barbarism ; and an amuse- ment which , although it has been ... play of King Lear , speaks of the ori- ginal as an obscure piece , recommended to his notice by a friend ; and the ...
... plays , a promoter of an amusement just emerging from barbarism ; and an amuse- ment which , although it has been ... play of King Lear , speaks of the ori- ginal as an obscure piece , recommended to his notice by a friend ; and the ...
Page x
... plays . It is unfortunate , however , for all wishes and all conjectures , that not a line of Shakspeare's manuscript is known to exist , and his prose writings are no where hinted at . We have only printed copies of his plays and poems ...
... plays . It is unfortunate , however , for all wishes and all conjectures , that not a line of Shakspeare's manuscript is known to exist , and his prose writings are no where hinted at . We have only printed copies of his plays and poems ...
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