The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare ...Collins & Hannay, 1821 |
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Page 9
... eye upon it , and found something so well in it , as to engage him first to read it through , and afterwards to recommend Mr. Jonson and his writings to the public . Jonson was certainly a very good scholar , and in that had the ...
... eye upon it , and found something so well in it , as to engage him first to read it through , and afterwards to recommend Mr. Jonson and his writings to the public . Jonson was certainly a very good scholar , and in that had the ...
Page 15
... eyes severe , and beard of formal cut , Full of wise saws and modern instances ; And so he plays his part . The sixth age shifts Into the lean and slipper'd pantaloon ; With spectacles on nose , and pouch on side ; His youthful hose ...
... eyes severe , and beard of formal cut , Full of wise saws and modern instances ; And so he plays his part . The sixth age shifts Into the lean and slipper'd pantaloon ; With spectacles on nose , and pouch on side ; His youthful hose ...
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... eye to the ear , but returns , as it declines , from the ear to the eye . Those to whom our author's labours were exhibited , had more skill in pomps or pro- cessions than in poetical language , and perhaps wanted some visible and ...
... eye to the ear , but returns , as it declines , from the ear to the eye . Those to whom our author's labours were exhibited , had more skill in pomps or pro- cessions than in poetical language , and perhaps wanted some visible and ...
Page 47
... eye , and their sentiments acknowledged by every breast . Those whom their fame invites to the same studies , copy partly ... eyes ; he gives the image which he re- ceives , not weakened or distorted by the intervention of any other mind ...
... eye , and their sentiments acknowledged by every breast . Those whom their fame invites to the same studies , copy partly ... eyes ; he gives the image which he re- ceives , not weakened or distorted by the intervention of any other mind ...
Page 48
... eyes upon his graces , and turn them from his deformities . and endure in him what we should in another loathe or despise . If we endured without praising , respect for the father of our drama might excuse us ; but I have seen in the ...
... eyes upon his graces , and turn them from his deformities . and endure in him what we should in another loathe or despise . If we endured without praising , respect for the father of our drama might excuse us ; but I have seen in the ...
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Angelo Ansaldo Antonio ARIEL Bass Bassanio Ben Jonson better brother Caius Caliban Claudio Clown comedy COMEDY OF ERRORS daughter dost doth Dromio ducats Duke Enter Ephesus Escal Exeunt Exit eyes fair Falstaff father fool Ford friar gentle gentleman Giannetto give grace hath hear heart heaven Herne the hunter hither honour Host husband Isab JOHNSON lady Laun look lord Lucio madam maid marry master Brook master doctor MEASURE FOR MEASURE Merchant of Venice Mira mistress never Orla Orlando play poet Pompey pr'ythee pray Prospero Proteus Prov Quic Rosalind SCENE Shakespeare Shal shalt Shylock Silvia Slen speak Speed STEEVENS swear sweet tell thee there's thing thou art thou hast Thurio Trin true unto Valentine WARBURTON wife woman word