The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Page 54
... almost too agreeable ; And I do not know whether fome people have not , in remembrance of the di- verfion he had formerly afforded them , been forry to fee his friend Hal ufe him fo fcurvily , when he comes to the crown in the end of ...
... almost too agreeable ; And I do not know whether fome people have not , in remembrance of the di- verfion he had formerly afforded them , been forry to fee his friend Hal ufe him fo fcurvily , when he comes to the crown in the end of ...
Page 58
... almost any thing we have of his . One may obferve , that the unities are kept here , with an exactness uncommon to the liberties of his writing ; though that was what , I fuppofe , he valued himself least upon , fince his excellencies ...
... almost any thing we have of his . One may obferve , that the unities are kept here , with an exactness uncommon to the liberties of his writing ; though that was what , I fuppofe , he valued himself least upon , fince his excellencies ...
Page 60
... laid in Bohemia , and fometimes in Sici- ly , according to the original order of the ftory . Almost all his historical plays comprehend a great length of time , and very different and diftinct places 60 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
... laid in Bohemia , and fometimes in Sici- ly , according to the original order of the ftory . Almost all his historical plays comprehend a great length of time , and very different and diftinct places 60 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
Page 70
... whether he went to Stratford or not . MALONE . 8 - of about feven or eight years old , ] He was born at Oxford in February , 1605-6 . MALONE . man obferving the boy running homeward almost out of breath 70 ADDITIONAL ANECDOTES.
... whether he went to Stratford or not . MALONE . 8 - of about feven or eight years old , ] He was born at Oxford in February , 1605-6 . MALONE . man obferving the boy running homeward almost out of breath 70 ADDITIONAL ANECDOTES.
Page 71
William Shakespeare. man obferving the boy running homeward almost out of breath , afked him whither he was posting in that heat and hurry . He answered , to fee his god - father Shakspeare . There's a good boy , faid the other , but ...
William Shakespeare. man obferving the boy running homeward almost out of breath , afked him whither he was posting in that heat and hurry . He answered , to fee his god - father Shakspeare . There's a good boy , faid the other , but ...
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