The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 13Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... fpeech of Rumour is not inelegant or unpoetical , but it is wholly useless , since we are told nothing which the firft fcene does not clearly and naturally discover . The only end of fuch prologues is to inform the audience of fome ...
... fpeech of Rumour is not inelegant or unpoetical , but it is wholly useless , since we are told nothing which the firft fcene does not clearly and naturally discover . The only end of fuch prologues is to inform the audience of fome ...
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... fpeech might be imputed to the diftra & ion of North- umberland's mind ; but the calmness of the refledion , contained in the laft lines , feems not much to countenance such a supposi- tion . I will venture to diftribute this paffage in ...
... fpeech might be imputed to the diftra & ion of North- umberland's mind ; but the calmness of the refledion , contained in the laft lines , feems not much to countenance such a supposi- tion . I will venture to diftribute this paffage in ...
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... fpeech , are not to be found in the first editions till that in the folio of 1623. A very great number of other lines in this play were inferted after the first edition in like manner , but of fuch fpirit and maftery generally , that ...
... fpeech , are not to be found in the first editions till that in the folio of 1623. A very great number of other lines in this play were inferted after the first edition in like manner , but of fuch fpirit and maftery generally , that ...
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... fpeech ftands thus : Old . Very well , my lord , very well : I had not obferved this , when I wrote my note to The firft Part of Henry IV . concerning the tradition of Falftaff's character having been firft called Oldcastle . This ...
... fpeech ftands thus : Old . Very well , my lord , very well : I had not obferved this , when I wrote my note to The firft Part of Henry IV . concerning the tradition of Falftaff's character having been firft called Oldcastle . This ...
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... fpeech crept into the firft quarto copy , I have no doubt , merely from Oldcastle being , behind the scenes , the familiar theatrical appellation of Falftaff , who was his ftage - fuc- ceffor . All the actors , copyifts , & c . were ...
... fpeech crept into the firft quarto copy , I have no doubt , merely from Oldcastle being , behind the scenes , the familiar theatrical appellation of Falftaff , who was his ftage - fuc- ceffor . All the actors , copyifts , & c . were ...
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