“The” Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 134
... ford us the means of reading the other works of the father of our poetry , with advantages which we cannot derive from the efforts of those who have less deeply and successfully penetrated into the recesses of ancient Italian , French ...
... ford us the means of reading the other works of the father of our poetry , with advantages which we cannot derive from the efforts of those who have less deeply and successfully penetrated into the recesses of ancient Italian , French ...
Page 188
... Ford , ( a friend and contemporary of Shakspeare , ) was revived for a be- nefit , the following letter appeared in the General , now the Public Advertiser : 66 It is hoped that the following gleaning of theatrical history will readily ...
... Ford , ( a friend and contemporary of Shakspeare , ) was revived for a be- nefit , the following letter appeared in the General , now the Public Advertiser : 66 It is hoped that the following gleaning of theatrical history will readily ...
Page 190
... Ford's LOVER'S MELANCHOLY , before his NEW INN OR LIGHT HEART . They were both brought on in the same week and on the same stage ; where Ben's was damn'd , and Ford's received with uncommon applause : and what made this circumstance ...
... Ford's LOVER'S MELANCHOLY , before his NEW INN OR LIGHT HEART . They were both brought on in the same week and on the same stage ; where Ben's was damn'd , and Ford's received with uncommon applause : and what made this circumstance ...
Page 191
... Ford was , that The Lover's Melan- choly was not his own , but purloined from Shakespeare's papers , by the connivance of Heminge and Condell , who in conjunction with Ford , had the revisal of them . ' ' The malice of this charge is ...
... Ford was , that The Lover's Melan- choly was not his own , but purloined from Shakespeare's papers , by the connivance of Heminge and Condell , who in conjunction with Ford , had the revisal of them . ' ' The malice of this charge is ...
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... Ford's Love's Sacrifice , 1633 , alludes to the same dis- pute , and is apparently addressed to Ben Jonson : " Look here thou that hast malice to the stage , " And impudence enough for the whole age ; “ Voluminously ignorant ! be vext ...
... Ford's Love's Sacrifice , 1633 , alludes to the same dis- pute , and is apparently addressed to Ben Jonson : " Look here thou that hast malice to the stage , " And impudence enough for the whole age ; “ Voluminously ignorant ! be vext ...
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