The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 3J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 139
... Kempe , " Before the stage was purg'd from barbarism , " And brought to the perfection it now shines with . " Then fools and jesters spent their wit , because " The poets were wise enough to save their own " For profitabler uses ...
... Kempe , " Before the stage was purg'd from barbarism , " And brought to the perfection it now shines with . " Then fools and jesters spent their wit , because " The poets were wise enough to save their own " For profitabler uses ...
Page 144
... Kempe's Jigg of the Kitchen - stuffe - woman , and Philips his Jigg of the Slippers , were entered on the Stationers ' books in 1595 ; but I know not whether they were printed . There is , I believe , no jig now extant in print . 8 ...
... Kempe's Jigg of the Kitchen - stuffe - woman , and Philips his Jigg of the Slippers , were entered on the Stationers ' books in 1595 ; but I know not whether they were printed . There is , I believe , no jig now extant in print . 8 ...
Page 242
... Kempe , and Armine ; for he appears , like . the former of these players , to have published a ludicrous metrical piece , which was entered on the Stationers ' books in 1595. Philips's production was entitled The Jigg of the Slippers ...
... Kempe , and Armine ; for he appears , like . the former of these players , to have published a ludicrous metrical piece , which was entered on the Stationers ' books in 1595. Philips's production was entitled The Jigg of the Slippers ...
Page 243
... Kempe's comick talents appear to have been highly estimated ; for an old pamphlet called An Almond for a Parrot ... Kempe , Jestmonger , and vice - gerent generall to the Ghost of Dicke Tarleton . " From a passage in one of Decker's ...
... Kempe's comick talents appear to have been highly estimated ; for an old pamphlet called An Almond for a Parrot ... Kempe , Jestmonger , and vice - gerent generall to the Ghost of Dicke Tarleton . " From a passage in one of Decker's ...
Page 244
... KEMPE AND HIS MORICE , WITH HIS EPITAPH . " Welcome from Norwich , Kempe : all joy to see Thy safe return moriscoed lustily . 66 " But out alas ! how soone's thy morice done , " When pipe and tabor , all thy friends be gone ; " And ...
... KEMPE AND HIS MORICE , WITH HIS EPITAPH . " Welcome from Norwich , Kempe : all joy to see Thy safe return moriscoed lustily . 66 " But out alas ! how soone's thy morice done , " When pipe and tabor , all thy friends be gone ; " And ...
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