The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 17 |
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... play , called Jack Drum's Entertainment , I conje & ure that he had before made his appearance ou the flage . FARMER . The paffage in Jack Drum's Entertainment or Pasquil and Kathe- rine , 1601 , is this : " Come , I'll be as fociable ...
... play , called Jack Drum's Entertainment , I conje & ure that he had before made his appearance ou the flage . FARMER . The paffage in Jack Drum's Entertainment or Pasquil and Kathe- rine , 1601 , is this : " Come , I'll be as fociable ...
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... play mentioned by Mr. Steevens , our author I have no doubt , was alfo indebted for fome other circumftances . Here he found the faithful fteward , the banquet - fcene , and the ftory of Timon's being poffeffed of great fums of gold ...
... play mentioned by Mr. Steevens , our author I have no doubt , was alfo indebted for fome other circumftances . Here he found the faithful fteward , the banquet - fcene , and the ftory of Timon's being poffeffed of great fums of gold ...
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... play thus : Poet . Good day . It would be lefs abrupt to begin the FARMER . Pain . Good day , fir : I am glad you're well . The prefent deficiency in the metre alfo pleads ftrongly in behalf of the fupplemental words propofed by Dr ...
... play thus : Poet . Good day . It would be lefs abrupt to begin the FARMER . Pain . Good day , fir : I am glad you're well . The prefent deficiency in the metre alfo pleads ftrongly in behalf of the fupplemental words propofed by Dr ...
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... play to any body , becaufe forty fhillings I care not for , and above , few or none will beflow on these matters . Preface to A Woman is a Weathercock , by N. Field , 1612. STEEVENS . 10 It should however be remembered , that forty ...
... play to any body , becaufe forty fhillings I care not for , and above , few or none will beflow on these matters . Preface to A Woman is a Weathercock , by N. Field , 1612. STEEVENS . 10 It should however be remembered , that forty ...
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... play has reached us , leaves a doubt whether feveral fhort fpeeches in the present scene were defigned for verse or profe . I have therefore made no attempt at regulation . STEEVENS . * Pain . You are a dog . ] This fpeech , which is ...
... play has reached us , leaves a doubt whether feveral fhort fpeeches in the present scene were defigned for verse or profe . I have therefore made no attempt at regulation . STEEVENS . * Pain . You are a dog . ] This fpeech , which is ...
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