“The” Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 28
... Labour Wonne , is originally indeed the property of Boccace , but it came immediately to Shakspeare from Pain- ter's Giletta of Narbon . Mr. Langbaine could not conceive , whence the story of Pericles could be taken , " not meeting in ...
... Labour Wonne , is originally indeed the property of Boccace , but it came immediately to Shakspeare from Pain- ter's Giletta of Narbon . Mr. Langbaine could not conceive , whence the story of Pericles could be taken , " not meeting in ...
Page 33
... labour with a tear , " Which suddenly took birth , but overweigh'd " With its own swelling , drop'd upon her bosome ; " Which by reflexion of her light , appear'd " As nature meant her sorrow for an ornament : " After , her looks grew ...
... labour with a tear , " Which suddenly took birth , but overweigh'd " With its own swelling , drop'd upon her bosome ; " Which by reflexion of her light , appear'd " As nature meant her sorrow for an ornament : " After , her looks grew ...
Page 75
... Labour's Lost , Boyet calls Don Armado , " - A Spaniard that keeps here in court , " A phantasme , a monarcho . " Here too Sir Thomas is willing to palm Italian upon us . We should read , it seems , mammuccio , a mammet , or puppet ...
... Labour's Lost , Boyet calls Don Armado , " - A Spaniard that keeps here in court , " A phantasme , a monarcho . " Here too Sir Thomas is willing to palm Italian upon us . We should read , it seems , mammuccio , a mammet , or puppet ...
Page 88
... Labour's Lost , which , bad as it is , is ascribed by Dr. Johnson himself to Shakspeare , there occurs the word thrasonical ; another argu- ment which seems to show that he was not unac- quainted with the comedies of Terence ; not to ...
... Labour's Lost , which , bad as it is , is ascribed by Dr. Johnson himself to Shakspeare , there occurs the word thrasonical ; another argu- ment which seems to show that he was not unac- quainted with the comedies of Terence ; not to ...
Page 91
... LABOUR'S LOST , Act IV . sc . ii . Vol . VII . p . 87 . 92 ANCIENT TRANSLATIONS FROM CLASSICK AUTHORS . 6 HOMER . and some one else does not choose to mention where he dropt it . * 5 In defence of the various reading of this passage ...
... LABOUR'S LOST , Act IV . sc . ii . Vol . VII . p . 87 . 92 ANCIENT TRANSLATIONS FROM CLASSICK AUTHORS . 6 HOMER . and some one else does not choose to mention where he dropt it . * 5 In defence of the various reading of this passage ...
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