The Poetical Works of William Shakespeare and Ben Jonson, Объемы 1-2Houghton, Osgood, 1879 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... give notice to the performers , when their different entries on the stage are required ; and 2 27 27 " In the time of Elizabeth , " says Dr. Johnson , " coaches being yet uncommon , and hired coaches not at all in use , those who were ...
... give notice to the performers , when their different entries on the stage are required ; and 2 27 27 " In the time of Elizabeth , " says Dr. Johnson , " coaches being yet uncommon , and hired coaches not at all in use , those who were ...
Стр. xxxvi
... give the names of the poets who had taken offence , there can be no doubt that he refers to Marlowe and Shakespeare . " In consequence , as it is probable , of this expression of resentment on the part of Shakespeare , a pamphlet from ...
... give the names of the poets who had taken offence , there can be no doubt that he refers to Marlowe and Shakespeare . " In consequence , as it is probable , of this expression of resentment on the part of Shakespeare , a pamphlet from ...
Стр. xlii
... the Bankside calde the Globe , but that in the winter they are compelled to come to the Blackfriers ; and if your honorable Lordshipps give name of Shakespeare is the fifth , and from its 15 xlii MEMOIR OF SHAKESPEARE .
... the Bankside calde the Globe , but that in the winter they are compelled to come to the Blackfriers ; and if your honorable Lordshipps give name of Shakespeare is the fifth , and from its 15 xlii MEMOIR OF SHAKESPEARE .
Стр. lix
... give them but little light into their inquiries ; and all that could be recollected from him of his brother Will in that station was , the faint , general , and almost lost ideas he had of having once seen him act a part in one of his ...
... give them but little light into their inquiries ; and all that could be recollected from him of his brother Will in that station was , the faint , general , and almost lost ideas he had of having once seen him act a part in one of his ...
Стр. lxxxv
... give to the world occasion to look on the authors as men of an amorous and gallant disposition . " Don Quixote ( trans- lated by several hands ) i . 225 , edition 1749 . 102 Meres calls them " his sugred Sonnets among his private ...
... give to the world occasion to look on the authors as men of an amorous and gallant disposition . " Don Quixote ( trans- lated by several hands ) i . 225 , edition 1749 . 102 Meres calls them " his sugred Sonnets among his private ...
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