The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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Page 292
... Baftard is reprefented as plundering a monaftery , there are ftrokes of humour , which feem , from their particular turn , to have been moft evidently produced by another hand than that of our author . Of this hiftorical drama there is ...
... Baftard is reprefented as plundering a monaftery , there are ftrokes of humour , which feem , from their particular turn , to have been moft evidently produced by another hand than that of our author . Of this hiftorical drama there is ...
Page 293
... baftard Son to Richard Cordelion , " was entered at Stationers ' Hall , Nov. 29 , 1614 ; but I have never met with it , and therefore know not whether it was the old black letter hiftory , or a play on the fame fubje & . For the ...
... baftard Son to Richard Cordelion , " was entered at Stationers ' Hall , Nov. 29 , 1614 ; but I have never met with it , and therefore know not whether it was the old black letter hiftory , or a play on the fame fubje & . For the ...
Page 294
... baftard fon to K. Richard the Firft . James Gurney , fervant to Lady Faulconbridge . Peter of Pomfret , a Prophet . Philip , King of France . Lewis , the Dauphin . Arch - duke of Auftria . Cardinal Pandulpho , the Pope's Legate . Melun ...
... baftard fon to K. Richard the Firft . James Gurney , fervant to Lady Faulconbridge . Peter of Pomfret , a Prophet . Philip , King of France . Lewis , the Dauphin . Arch - duke of Auftria . Cardinal Pandulpho , the Pope's Legate . Melun ...
Page 299
... baftard brother . 9 This expedition's charge . What men are you ? 8 Enter the Sheriff of Northamptonshire , & c . ] This ftage diredion I have taken from the old quarto . STEEVENS . 9 and Philip , his baftard brother . ] Though ...
... baftard brother . 9 This expedition's charge . What men are you ? 8 Enter the Sheriff of Northamptonshire , & c . ] This ftage diredion I have taken from the old quarto . STEEVENS . 9 and Philip , his baftard brother . ] Though ...
Page 300
... Baftard , Shakspeare feems to have proceeded on the following flight hint in the original play : " Next them , a baftard of the king's deceas'd , .. " A hardie wild - head , rough , and venturous . MALONE . 2 But , for the certain ...
... Baftard , Shakspeare feems to have proceeded on the following flight hint in the original play : " Next them , a baftard of the king's deceas'd , .. " A hardie wild - head , rough , and venturous . MALONE . 2 But , for the certain ...
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