| Isaac Disraeli - 1807 - 606 pages
...played by some,. the king's servants; and more squeamishly beheld and censured by others, the king's subjects, 1629. Now at last set at liberty to the readers, his majesty's servants and subjects, to be judged, 1631." At the end of this play he published the following... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 390 pages
...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 foolish subjects."... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 510 pages
..." 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 how at last set at liberty to the readers, his Ma.""1 servants and subjects, to be judged, 1631."... | |
| John Ford - 1811 - 522 pages
...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 King's foolish subjects.'... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 790 pages
...edition of 1C31, she is sometimes called Cis, and sometimes Pru, by mistake of the printer. This Comedy, as it was never acted, but most negligently play'd by some, the KING'S SERVANTS ; and more squeamishly beheld and censur'd by others, the KTNG'S SUBJECTS, 1629 ; is... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 494 pages
...played ly some, the King's Servants ; and more squeamishly beheld and censured ly others, the King's Subjects, 1629. Now at last set at liberty to the Readers, his Majesty's Servants and SuLjects, to lejitdged of. Nay, not satisfied with this general glance at their... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 492 pages
...played by some, the King's Servants ; and more squeamishly leheld and censured by others, the King's Subjects, 1629. Now at last set at liberty to the Readers, his Majesty's Sf)'vants and Subjects, to be judged of. Nay, not satisfied with this gene^ ral glance at... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 500 pages
...played, ly some, the King's Servants; and more squeamishly beheld and censured by others, the King's Subjects, 1629. Now at last set at liberty to the Readers, his Majesty's Servants and Svbjects, to be judged of. Nay, not satisfied with this general glance at their... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1813 - 564 pages
...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 now at last set at liberty to the readers, his Ma.tie* servants and subjects, to be judged, 1631."... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 676 pages
...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 King's foolish subjects."... | |
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