The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 57
... present time sundry nouels of mery deuise , reseruing the same to be joyned with the rest of an other part , wherein shall succeede the remnant of Bandello , specially sutch ( suffrable ) as the learned French man François de ...
... present time sundry nouels of mery deuise , reseruing the same to be joyned with the rest of an other part , wherein shall succeede the remnant of Bandello , specially sutch ( suffrable ) as the learned French man François de ...
Page 62
... present play not originally the work of Shakspeare , but restored by him to the stage , with the whole Induction of the Tinker , and some other occasional improvements ; especially in the character of Petruchio . It is very obvious ...
... present play not originally the work of Shakspeare , but restored by him to the stage , with the whole Induction of the Tinker , and some other occasional improvements ; especially in the character of Petruchio . It is very obvious ...
Page 63
... present seem dramatick , but it was once almost technically so : Gosson , in his Schoole of Abuse , " contayning a pleasaunt inuective against Poets , Pipers , Players , Jesters , and such like Caterpillars of a common - wealth , 1579 ...
... present seem dramatick , but it was once almost technically so : Gosson , in his Schoole of Abuse , " contayning a pleasaunt inuective against Poets , Pipers , Players , Jesters , and such like Caterpillars of a common - wealth , 1579 ...
Page 118
... present unknown , may be gradually recovered , either by industry or accident . Probably this was never printed . 1 There is an entry of Caton at Stationers ' Hall in 1591 by- Adams , in Eng . and Lat . Again , in the year 1591 by ...
... present unknown , may be gradually recovered , either by industry or accident . Probably this was never printed . 1 There is an entry of Caton at Stationers ' Hall in 1591 by- Adams , in Eng . and Lat . Again , in the year 1591 by ...
Page 146
... present enormous price , may not artifice be still more on the stretch to vamp up copies for the benefit of future catalogues and auctions ? -Shakspeare might say of those who profit by him , what Antony has observed of Enobarbus 66 66 ...
... present enormous price , may not artifice be still more on the stretch to vamp up copies for the benefit of future catalogues and auctions ? -Shakspeare might say of those who profit by him , what Antony has observed of Enobarbus 66 66 ...
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