Dramatic Miscellanies: Consisting of Critical Observations on Several Plays of Shakspeare: With a Review of His Principle Characters, and Those of Various Eminent Writers, Том 2author, 1785 |
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... ther . This fellow is a rare fecond to Jack Falstaff , for fo we are informed in the a- nimated lines of Mr. Colman to Philafter : Beaumont and Fletcher , thofe twin ftars , that run Their glorious course round Shakspeare's golden fun ...
... ther . This fellow is a rare fecond to Jack Falstaff , for fo we are informed in the a- nimated lines of Mr. Colman to Philafter : Beaumont and Fletcher , thofe twin ftars , that run Their glorious course round Shakspeare's golden fun ...
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... ther the owner had kicked a fellow into difgrace or not . Though we fhould grant that Parolles , in real life , would not be a very eligible companion , yet , I believe , no audience would refufe his acquaintance . Beaumont and Fletcher ...
... ther the owner had kicked a fellow into difgrace or not . Though we fhould grant that Parolles , in real life , would not be a very eligible companion , yet , I believe , no audience would refufe his acquaintance . Beaumont and Fletcher ...
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... ther the fame critic invented the reprefen- tation of heavy showers of theatrical rain , by rattling a vast quantity of peas in rol- lers , I am equally ignorant . • Every Man in his Humour was first pub- lifhed in 1602. The prologue ...
... ther the fame critic invented the reprefen- tation of heavy showers of theatrical rain , by rattling a vast quantity of peas in rol- lers , I am equally ignorant . • Every Man in his Humour was first pub- lifhed in 1602. The prologue ...
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... ther , and a political , reafon which pre- vailed upon Shakspeare to make a part of the Scottish history the fubject of the play . The English and Scotch , united under one king , was a fplendid novelty , as well as a matter of great ...
... ther , and a political , reafon which pre- vailed upon Shakspeare to make a part of the Scottish history the fubject of the play . The English and Scotch , united under one king , was a fplendid novelty , as well as a matter of great ...
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