“The” Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 63
... dramatick , but it was once almost technically so : Gosson , in his Schoole of Abuse , 66 contayning a pleasaunt inuective against Poets , Pipers , Players , Jesters , and such like Caterpillars of a common - wealth , " 1579 , mentions ...
... dramatick , but it was once almost technically so : Gosson , in his Schoole of Abuse , 66 contayning a pleasaunt inuective against Poets , Pipers , Players , Jesters , and such like Caterpillars of a common - wealth , " 1579 , mentions ...
Page 71
... dramatick poetry : The Ar- raignment of Paris , 1584 , which hath so often been ascribed to him on the credit of Kirkman and Winstanley , was written by George Peele ; and Shakspeare is not met with , even as an assistant , till at ...
... dramatick poetry : The Ar- raignment of Paris , 1584 , which hath so often been ascribed to him on the credit of Kirkman and Winstanley , was written by George Peele ; and Shakspeare is not met with , even as an assistant , till at ...
Page 119
... dramatick works , as well as any other forms of compo- sition ; while tragedy and comedy were titles very often bestowed on novels of the serious and the lighter kind . STEEVENS . A Charter was granted to the Company of Sta- tioners on ...
... dramatick works , as well as any other forms of compo- sition ; while tragedy and comedy were titles very often bestowed on novels of the serious and the lighter kind . STEEVENS . A Charter was granted to the Company of Sta- tioners on ...
Page 124
... . It was not un- common to divide one dramatick piece , though designed for a single exhibition , into two parts . See the King John before that of Shakspeare . STEEVENS . Feb. 25 , 1598./ Andrew Wisse . ] A booke 124 ENTRIES ON THE.
... . It was not un- common to divide one dramatick piece , though designed for a single exhibition , into two parts . See the King John before that of Shakspeare . STEEVENS . Feb. 25 , 1598./ Andrew Wisse . ] A booke 124 ENTRIES ON THE.
Page 134
... dramatick pieces ; but were those of Lyly , Chapman , Mar- low , or the Heywoods , to be revised with equal industry , an editor would meet with as frequent opportunity for the exertion of his critical abili- ties , as in these quartos ...
... dramatick pieces ; but were those of Lyly , Chapman , Mar- low , or the Heywoods , to be revised with equal industry , an editor would meet with as frequent opportunity for the exertion of his critical abili- ties , as in these quartos ...
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