The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 2R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Page 139
... acted on the principle of his own Richard : " I do the wrong , and first begin to brawl . " on 6 I have endeavoured to exhibit what Mr. Capel has left o this subject , in intelligible language ; but am not sure that understand him ...
... acted on the principle of his own Richard : " I do the wrong , and first begin to brawl . " on 6 I have endeavoured to exhibit what Mr. Capel has left o this subject , in intelligible language ; but am not sure that understand him ...
Page 179
... acted with great success . 4. That in his dramatick writings he had been studious to observe a due decorum , and to construct his pieces according to the legitimate rules of the drama , observing this decorum , to use the words of an ...
... acted with great success . 4. That in his dramatick writings he had been studious to observe a due decorum , and to construct his pieces according to the legitimate rules of the drama , observing this decorum , to use the words of an ...
Page 183
... acted before Queen Elizabeth by the Children of her Majesties Chappell and the Children of Paules . Written by the only rare poet of that time , the wittie , comicall , facetiously quicke and unparalleled , John Lilly , Master of Artes ...
... acted before Queen Elizabeth by the Children of her Majesties Chappell and the Children of Paules . Written by the only rare poet of that time , the wittie , comicall , facetiously quicke and unparalleled , John Lilly , Master of Artes ...
Page 189
... acted by them at court before Queen Elizabeth , with great applause . He had , as he himself tells us , been " entertained her Majesty's servant by her gracious favour , " and had been taught to hope , that he might have been rewarded ...
... acted by them at court before Queen Elizabeth , with great applause . He had , as he himself tells us , been " entertained her Majesty's servant by her gracious favour , " and had been taught to hope , that he might have been rewarded ...
Page 190
... acted only at Court , probably by the children of his Majesty's chapel , or the children of the Revels . It may , however , have been presented at a former period . That Lilly was living in 1597 , is ascertained by his verses prefixed ...
... acted only at Court , probably by the children of his Majesty's chapel , or the children of the Revels . It may , however , have been presented at a former period . That Lilly was living in 1597 , is ascertained by his verses prefixed ...
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