Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: A midsommer nights dreame. 1600. A pleasant comedy of the merry wiues of Windsor. 1619. The merry wiues of Windsor. 1630. Much adoe about nothing. 1600. The comicall history of the merchant of Venice. 1600. Loues labour's lost. 1631 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 54
Seite
The laft Editor alone has dealt fairly with the world in this particular ; he profeffes to have made use of no more than he had really feen , and has annexed a lift of fuch to every play , together with a complete one of those fuppofed ...
The laft Editor alone has dealt fairly with the world in this particular ; he profeffes to have made use of no more than he had really feen , and has annexed a lift of fuch to every play , together with a complete one of those fuppofed ...
Seite
FOR these reasons I thought it would not be unac- ceptable to the lovers of SHAKESPEARE to collate all the Quartos I could find , comparing one copy with the rest , where there were more than one of the fame play ; and to multiply the ...
FOR these reasons I thought it would not be unac- ceptable to the lovers of SHAKESPEARE to collate all the Quartos I could find , comparing one copy with the rest , where there were more than one of the fame play ; and to multiply the ...
Seite
He himself complained of this ufage in HAMLET , " where he wishes THOSE WHO PLAY THE CLOWNS " WOULD SPEAK NO MORE THAN IS SET DOWN FOR THEM “ ( A & t . 3. Sc . 4. ) But as a proof that he could not escape " it , in the old editions of ...
He himself complained of this ufage in HAMLET , " where he wishes THOSE WHO PLAY THE CLOWNS " WOULD SPEAK NO MORE THAN IS SET DOWN FOR THEM “ ( A & t . 3. Sc . 4. ) But as a proof that he could not escape " it , in the old editions of ...
Seite
... it being the moft natural paffage in the old play ; and is introduced in fuch a manner as to make it fairly his own . The ingenious editor of THE RELIQUES OF ANCIENT POETRY having never met with this play , and as it is not ...
... it being the moft natural paffage in the old play ; and is introduced in fuch a manner as to make it fairly his own . The ingenious editor of THE RELIQUES OF ANCIENT POETRY having never met with this play , and as it is not ...
Seite
The first editors , who rejected PERICLES , retained TI- TUS ANDRONICUs ; and Mr. POPE , without any reason , named THE WINTER'S TALE , a play that bears the strongest marks of the hand of SHAKESPEARE , among those which he fuppofed to ...
The first editors , who rejected PERICLES , retained TI- TUS ANDRONICUs ; and Mr. POPE , without any reason , named THE WINTER'S TALE , a play that bears the strongest marks of the hand of SHAKESPEARE , among those which he fuppofed to ...
Was andere dazu sagen - Rezension schreiben
Es wurden keine Rezensionen gefunden.
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
againe Anne Baff beare Beat Beatrice Benedicke Brag bring Claudio comes daughter death defire doctor doth downe Duke Enter Euan euery Exeunt Exit eyes face faire fairies fame father feare felfe fhall fhew finde fir Iohn firſt follow fome foole Foord Ford foule fpeake fuch fweare fweet giue grace hand hath haue head heare heart heauen heere Hero Hoft hold Hugh huſband John keepe king lady leaue Leonato letter light liue looke lord loue mafter marry meane meete miftris minde moſt muſt neuer night Page play pray Prince Shal ſhall ſhe ſhould Slen Slender tell thanke thee theſe thing thinke thou thought tongue true turne vpon wife woman wrong