“The” Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 42
Page 11
... I think , this critick himself hath scarcely set in opposition the learning of Shakspeare and Jonson * " Though thou hadst small Latin , " & c . When a superiority is universally granted , it by no LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 11.
... I think , this critick himself hath scarcely set in opposition the learning of Shakspeare and Jonson * " Though thou hadst small Latin , " & c . When a superiority is universally granted , it by no LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 11.
Page 12
... thou shalt find he doth not borow , " One phrase from Greekes , not Latines imitate , " Nor once from vulgar languages translate . " " Suckling opposed his easier strain to the sweat of the learned Jonson . Denham assures us , that all ...
... thou shalt find he doth not borow , " One phrase from Greekes , not Latines imitate , " Nor once from vulgar languages translate . " " Suckling opposed his easier strain to the sweat of the learned Jonson . Denham assures us , that all ...
Page 19
... thou barr'st us " Our prayers to the gods , which is a comfort " That all but we enjoy . For how can we , " Alas ... thou " Must , as a foreign recreant , be led " With manacles thorough our streets ; or else " Triumphantly tread ...
... thou barr'st us " Our prayers to the gods , which is a comfort " That all but we enjoy . For how can we , " Alas ... thou " Must , as a foreign recreant , be led " With manacles thorough our streets ; or else " Triumphantly tread ...
Page 20
William Shakespeare. " Than seek the end of one ; thou shalt no sooner " March to assault thy country , than to tread " ( Trust to't , thou shalt not , ) on thy mother's womb , " That brought thee to this world . " I will now give you ...
William Shakespeare. " Than seek the end of one ; thou shalt no sooner " March to assault thy country , than to tread " ( Trust to't , thou shalt not , ) on thy mother's womb , " That brought thee to this world . " I will now give you ...
Page 21
... thou shalt see , my sonne , and trust unto it , thou shalt no soner marche forward to assault thy coun- trie , but thy foote shall tread upon thy mother's wombe , that brought thee first into this world . " The length of this quotation ...
... thou shalt see , my sonne , and trust unto it , thou shalt no soner marche forward to assault thy coun- trie , but thy foote shall tread upon thy mother's wombe , that brought thee first into this world . " The length of this quotation ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acted alluded allusion altered ancient appears author's plays Ben Jonson called character Comedy of Errors copy critick Cymbeline death doth drama dramatick Drury Lane edition editors English entered at Stationers entitled entry exhibited folio Ford former French Gentlemen of Verona Hall Hamlet hath History honour Jonson Julius Cæsar King Henry VI King James King John King Lear King Richard labour late Latin learned letter likewise lines Lond London Lord Love's Labour's Lost Lover's Melancholy Macbeth Macklin MALONE mentioned muse observed old play original pamphlet passage performance perhaps piece Plutarch poem poet prefixed printed probably prologue publick published quarto Romeo and Juliet says scene Shak Shakspeare's play Shrew speare Spenser stage STEEVENS supposed Taming Theatre Royal thee Thomas thou Timon Timon of Athens tion Tragedy translated Troilus and Cressida Twelfth-Night verses William Shakspeare words writer written