The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Page 75
... believe , introduced in any other play of that time . " How " ( fays he ) " would it have joyed brave Talbot , the terror of the French , to think that after he had lain two hundred years in his Pierce Pennileffe his Supplication , & c ...
... believe , introduced in any other play of that time . " How " ( fays he ) " would it have joyed brave Talbot , the terror of the French , to think that after he had lain two hundred years in his Pierce Pennileffe his Supplication , & c ...
Page 79
... believe , with him , that Marlowe was the author of one , if not both , of the old dramas on which Shakspeare formed the two plays which in the firft folio edition . of his works are diftinguifhed by the titles of The Second and Third ...
... believe , with him , that Marlowe was the author of one , if not both , of the old dramas on which Shakspeare formed the two plays which in the firft folio edition . of his works are diftinguifhed by the titles of The Second and Third ...
Page 83
... believe that it was one of our author's earliest attempts in comedy . " 9 See p . 97 , n . 3 . 2 Dryden was of opinion that Pericles , Prince of Tyre , was our author's firft dramatick compofition : 66 Shakspeare's own mufe his Pericles ...
... believe that it was one of our author's earliest attempts in comedy . " 9 See p . 97 , n . 3 . 2 Dryden was of opinion that Pericles , Prince of Tyre , was our author's firft dramatick compofition : 66 Shakspeare's own mufe his Pericles ...
Page 87
... believe , the paffage must have been added in that interval ; for A Midfummer Night's Dream was certainly 4 " The thrice three mufes , mourning for the death Of learning , late deceas'd in beggary . " 66 written in , or before 1598 ...
... believe , the paffage must have been added in that interval ; for A Midfummer Night's Dream was certainly 4 " The thrice three mufes , mourning for the death Of learning , late deceas'd in beggary . " 66 written in , or before 1598 ...
Page 88
... believe , been noticed by any of his biographers : 66 Laft . of Sept. 1598 . " To the Lords Juftices of Ireland . Though we doubt not but you will without any motion from us have good regard for the appointing of meete and ferviceable ...
... believe , been noticed by any of his biographers : 66 Laft . of Sept. 1598 . " To the Lords Juftices of Ireland . Though we doubt not but you will without any motion from us have good regard for the appointing of meete and ferviceable ...
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