The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 20J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... play's having been constructed upon it , as not to leave , in my apprehension , a shadow of doubt upon the subject . The question is not , whether Shakspeare had read other novels , or other poetical pieces , founded on this story , but ...
... play's having been constructed upon it , as not to leave , in my apprehension , a shadow of doubt upon the subject . The question is not , whether Shakspeare had read other novels , or other poetical pieces , founded on this story , but ...
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... play was originally performed by the Right Hon . the Lord of Hunsdon his servants . In the first of King James I. was made an act of parliament for some restraint or limitation of noblemen in the protection of players , or of players ...
... play was originally performed by the Right Hon . the Lord of Hunsdon his servants . In the first of King James I. was made an act of parliament for some restraint or limitation of noblemen in the protection of players , or of players ...
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... Houses ; Maskers , Guards , Watch- men , and Attendants . SCENE during the greater Part of the Play , in Verona ; once in the fifth Act , at Mantua . ROMEO AND JULIET . ACT I. SCENE I. A publick PERSONS REPRESENTED. ...
... Houses ; Maskers , Guards , Watch- men , and Attendants . SCENE during the greater Part of the Play , in Verona ; once in the fifth Act , at Mantua . ROMEO AND JULIET . ACT I. SCENE I. A publick PERSONS REPRESENTED. ...
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... play : " Now my ancient being a man of an un - coal - carrying spirit , " & c . Again , in Ben Jonson's Every Man out of his Humour : " Here comes one that will carry coals ; ergo , will hold my dog . " And , lastly , in the poet's own ...
... play : " Now my ancient being a man of an un - coal - carrying spirit , " & c . Again , in Ben Jonson's Every Man out of his Humour : " Here comes one that will carry coals ; ergo , will hold my dog . " And , lastly , in the poet's own ...
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... play the tyrant ; Ile first begin with the maids , and off with their heads : " but the true reading is found in the undated quarto . MALONE . 4 5 -poor John . ] is hake , dried , and salted . MALONE . · here comes two of the house of ...
... play the tyrant ; Ile first begin with the maids , and off with their heads : " but the true reading is found in the undated quarto . MALONE . 4 5 -poor John . ] is hake , dried , and salted . MALONE . · here comes two of the house of ...
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