“The” Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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William Shakespeare. If tragedies might any prologue have , All those he made would scarce make one to this ; Where fame , now that he gone is to the grave , ( Death's publick tiring - house ) the Nuntius is : The next charge against ...
William Shakespeare. If tragedies might any prologue have , All those he made would scarce make one to this ; Where fame , now that he gone is to the grave , ( Death's publick tiring - house ) the Nuntius is : The next charge against ...
Page 225
... Prologue to the tragedy of Circe . The plays which Shakspeare produced before the year 1600 , are known , and are seventeen or eighteen in number . The rest of his dramas , we may conclude , were composed between that year and the time ...
... Prologue to the tragedy of Circe . The plays which Shakspeare produced before the year 1600 , are known , and are seventeen or eighteen in number . The rest of his dramas , we may conclude , were composed between that year and the time ...
Page 248
... Shakspeare's own muse his Pericles first bore , " The Prince of Tyre was elder than The Moor . " Prologue to the tragedy of Circe , by Charles D'Avenant , 1677 . It seems to have been written , while the ridicu- 248 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
... Shakspeare's own muse his Pericles first bore , " The Prince of Tyre was elder than The Moor . " Prologue to the tragedy of Circe , by Charles D'Avenant , 1677 . It seems to have been written , while the ridicu- 248 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
Page 275
... Prologue prefixed to Titus Andronicus . Our ancient deeds were written in Latin , and frequently began with the words , Noverint Universi . The form is still retained . Know all men , & c . T2 I formerly conceived that this circumstance ...
... Prologue prefixed to Titus Andronicus . Our ancient deeds were written in Latin , and frequently began with the words , Noverint Universi . The form is still retained . Know all men , & c . T2 I formerly conceived that this circumstance ...
Page 292
... prologue which now appears before it , was not written till after 1601 , when the play was printed without a prologue . It appears to have been Jonson's first performance ; and we may presume that it was the very play , which , we are ...
... prologue which now appears before it , was not written till after 1601 , when the play was printed without a prologue . It appears to have been Jonson's first performance ; and we may presume that it was the very play , which , we are ...
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