The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Page 6
... story of Shakspeare's robbing Sir Thomas Lucy's park ; and their ac- count of it agreed with Mr. Rowe's , with this addition , that the ballad written againft Sir Thomas Lucy by Shakspeare was ftuck upon his park - gate , which ...
... story of Shakspeare's robbing Sir Thomas Lucy's park ; and their ac- count of it agreed with Mr. Rowe's , with this addition , that the ballad written againft Sir Thomas Lucy by Shakspeare was ftuck upon his park - gate , which ...
Page 15
... story with fome flight variations from the account given by Mr. Rowe , and the book in which it is found is now extremely fearce , I fhall fubjoin the paffage in his own words : But to give the world fome fatisfaction that Shakspeare ...
... story with fome flight variations from the account given by Mr. Rowe , and the book in which it is found is now extremely fearce , I fhall fubjoin the paffage in his own words : But to give the world fome fatisfaction that Shakspeare ...
Page 63
... story , he has fhewn fomething wonderfully tender and paf- fionate in the love - part , and very pitiful in the diftrefs . Hamlet is founded on much the fame tale with the Electra of Sophocles . In each of them a young prince is engaged ...
... story , he has fhewn fomething wonderfully tender and paf- fionate in the love - part , and very pitiful in the diftrefs . Hamlet is founded on much the fame tale with the Electra of Sophocles . In each of them a young prince is engaged ...
Page 72
... story might have enriched the variety of thofe choice fruits of obfervation he has prefented us in his preface to the edition he had publifhed of our poet's works . He replied " There might be in the garden of mankind fuch plants as ...
... story might have enriched the variety of thofe choice fruits of obfervation he has prefented us in his preface to the edition he had publifhed of our poet's works . He replied " There might be in the garden of mankind fuch plants as ...
Page 78
... story came from the Duke of Buckingham , who had it from Sir William D'Avenant . " It appears from Rofcius Anglicanus , ( commonly called Downes the prompter's book , ) 1708 , that Shakspeare took the pains to inftru & t Joseph Taylor ...
... story came from the Duke of Buckingham , who had it from Sir William D'Avenant . " It appears from Rofcius Anglicanus , ( commonly called Downes the prompter's book , ) 1708 , that Shakspeare took the pains to inftru & t Joseph Taylor ...
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