The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Page 80
... thought it would have mounted . ” let him never pretend to difcernment hereafter , in any case of this nature . ' 99 The two lines above quoted are found in The True Tragedie of Richard Duke of Yorke , & c . on which , according to my ...
... thought it would have mounted . ” let him never pretend to difcernment hereafter , in any case of this nature . ' 99 The two lines above quoted are found in The True Tragedie of Richard Duke of Yorke , & c . on which , according to my ...
Page 82
... thought my judgment were of " I fhould commit thee furely with thy peers ; " And tell how much thou did'ft our Lily out - shine , " Or fporting Kyd , or Marlow's mighty line . " From the epithet Sporting , which is applied to Kyd , and ...
... thought my judgment were of " I fhould commit thee furely with thy peers ; " And tell how much thou did'ft our Lily out - shine , " Or fporting Kyd , or Marlow's mighty line . " From the epithet Sporting , which is applied to Kyd , and ...
Page 84
... thought all these 66 Came to fee Shore or Pericles . " 66 The play of Jane Shore is mentioned ( together with another very ancient piece not now extant ) in The Knight of the Burning Pefile , 1613 : " I was ne'er at one of these plays ...
... thought all these 66 Came to fee Shore or Pericles . " 66 The play of Jane Shore is mentioned ( together with another very ancient piece not now extant ) in The Knight of the Burning Pefile , 1613 : " I was ne'er at one of these plays ...
Page 87
... thought to allude to the death of Spenser , is not inconfiftent with the early appearance of this co- medy ; for it might have been inferted between the time of that poet's death , and the year 1600 , when the play was published . And ...
... thought to allude to the death of Spenser , is not inconfiftent with the early appearance of this co- medy ; for it might have been inferted between the time of that poet's death , and the year 1600 , when the play was published . And ...
Page 91
... thoughts to the ftage , the measure which he had ufed in thofe poems , naturally pre- fented itself to him in his firft dramatick essays : I mean in those plays which were written originally by himself . In those which were grounded ...
... thoughts to the ftage , the measure which he had ufed in thofe poems , naturally pre- fented itself to him in his firft dramatick essays : I mean in those plays which were written originally by himself . In those which were grounded ...
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