The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 12J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
From inside the book
Results 6-10 of 40
Page 59
... produced with any such implication : but , I sup- pose , a peculiarity appears here in the manner of expression , which however was extremely the humour of the age . Every sonnetteer characterizes love by contrarieties . Watson begins ...
... produced with any such implication : but , I sup- pose , a peculiarity appears here in the manner of expression , which however was extremely the humour of the age . Every sonnetteer characterizes love by contrarieties . Watson begins ...
Page 66
... produced . " Here we join issue with the writers of that ex- cellent , though very unequal work , the Biographia Britannica : " If , " say they , " this piece could be English metre , 1550 , had before been untruely entituled to be the ...
... produced . " Here we join issue with the writers of that ex- cellent , though very unequal work , the Biographia Britannica : " If , " say they , " this piece could be English metre , 1550 , had before been untruely entituled to be the ...
Page 109
... more suitable to his taste : at least he found that they produced the most popular subjects . Shak- speare was above the bondage of the classicks . " the Forme and Rule of Honest Lyvynge , both in ANCIENT TRANSLATIONS . 109.
... more suitable to his taste : at least he found that they produced the most popular subjects . Shak- speare was above the bondage of the classicks . " the Forme and Rule of Honest Lyvynge , both in ANCIENT TRANSLATIONS . 109.
Page 145
... produce . The curious examiner of Shakspeare's text , who possesses the first of these , ought not to be unfurnished with the second . As to the third and fourth impressions ( which include the seven rejected plays ) they are little ...
... produce . The curious examiner of Shakspeare's text , who possesses the first of these , ought not to be unfurnished with the second . As to the third and fourth impressions ( which include the seven rejected plays ) they are little ...
Page 157
... produced a detestable English Opera , which is crowded by all true lovers of their country . To mark the op- position to Italian Operas , it is sung by some cast singers , two Italians , and a French girl , and the Chapel boys ; and to ...
... produced a detestable English Opera , which is crowded by all true lovers of their country . To mark the op- position to Italian Operas , it is sung by some cast singers , two Italians , and a French girl , and the Chapel boys ; and to ...
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 performed perhaps piece players 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 verses William Shakspeare words writer written