| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 570 pages
..." The fea-toft Pericles appears to fpeak." he publifhed it with the following title : The New Innet or the light Heart, a comedy ; as it was never acted, but moft negligently played, by fome, the kings fervants, and more fqueamifhly beheld and cenfured by others,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 394 pages
...an everlasting stigma up on his audience, he prefixed this title to his play — " The JWw Inn, or Light Heart. A comedy, as it was never acted, but most negligently plav'd by some, the King's idle tervants{ and mori. squeamishly beheld and censur'd by others, the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 390 pages
...as an everlasting stigma upon his audience, he prefixed this title to his play—" The JVew Inn, or Light Heart. A comedy, as it was never acted, but most negligently play'd by some, the King's idle servanti; and more squeamishly beheld and censur'd by others, the King's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 510 pages
...for condemning his piece, that in 1631 he published it with the following title : " The Neiv Inne, or the light Heart, a comedy ; as it was never acted, but most negligently played, by some, the kings servants, and more squeamishly beheld and censured by others, the kings subjects, 1629 : And... | |
| John Ford - 1811 - 522 pages
...as an everlasting stigma upon his audience, he prefixed this title to his play : ' The New Inn, or Light Heart. A comedy, as it was never acted, but most negligently play'd by some, the King's idle servants ; and more squeamishly beheld and censur'd by others, the... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 494 pages
...most negligently played ly some, the King's Servants ; and more squeamishly beheld and censured ly others, the King's Subjects, 1629. Now at last set...liberty to the Readers, his Majesty's Servants and SuLjects, to lejitdged of. Nay, not satisfied with this general glance at their judgments in the title,... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 500 pages
...its worth, he published ic with the folio wing title-page, which we shall here transcribe at large: The New Inn ; or, The Light Heart. A Comedy, as it was never acted, but most negligently played, ly some, the King's Servants; and more squeamishly beheld and censured by others, the King's Subjects,... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 492 pages
...of its worth, he published it withthefollowingtitle-page.which we shall here transcribe at large : The New Inn ; or, The Light Heart. A Comedy, as it was never acted, tut most negligently played by some, the King's Servants ; and more squeamishly leheld and censured... | |
| 1813 - 716 pages
...appealed to the public, and vented his indignation in a most contemptuous title-page and dedication. The NEW INN, or the LIGHT HEART, a comedy. As it was...beheld and censured by others, the KING'S SUBJECTS. Now at last set at liberty to the readers, his majesty's servants and subjects, to be judged of. 1631.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1813 - 564 pages
...with the following title : The New 4 See Vol. XV. p. I86,h. 1. * " In your imagination hoid .• Inne, or the light Heart, a comedy ; as it was never acted, but most negligently played, by some, the kings servants, and more squeamishly beheld and censured by others, the kings subjects, 1629 : And... | |
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