The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Page 164
... ascribed to the year 1613 . In the office - book of Sir Henry Herbert I obferve , that among the court - plays performed at Chriftmas were generally included the laft new pieces which had been exhibited on the publick ftage . Several of ...
... ascribed to the year 1613 . In the office - book of Sir Henry Herbert I obferve , that among the court - plays performed at Chriftmas were generally included the laft new pieces which had been exhibited on the publick ftage . Several of ...
Page 165
... ascribed to the year 1601 or 1602 , than that in which I then placed it . " The doubts which I then entertained , a more attentive examination of this play has confirmed ; and I am now perfuaded that it was not near fo Though Sir George ...
... ascribed to the year 1601 or 1602 , than that in which I then placed it . " The doubts which I then entertained , a more attentive examination of this play has confirmed ; and I am now perfuaded that it was not near fo Though Sir George ...
Page 171
... ascribe it to 1605 , after Shakspeare had composed King Lear , and before he had written Macbeth . The character of Edgar in King Lear is undoubt- edly formed on that of Leonatus , the legitimate fon of the blind king of Paphlagonia ...
... ascribe it to 1605 , after Shakspeare had composed King Lear , and before he had written Macbeth . The character of Edgar in King Lear is undoubt- edly formed on that of Leonatus , the legitimate fon of the blind king of Paphlagonia ...
Page 324
... . " The leathern pilch , I fuppofe , was a theatrical fubftitute for armour . MALONE . Thefe people , who were the Curls of the laft age , ascribe Shakspeare is not met with , even as an affiftant 324 AN ESSAY ON THE.
... . " The leathern pilch , I fuppofe , was a theatrical fubftitute for armour . MALONE . Thefe people , who were the Curls of the laft age , ascribe Shakspeare is not met with , even as an affiftant 324 AN ESSAY ON THE.
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