The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Volume 7F.C. and J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... play , called Jack Drum's Entertainment , I con- jecture that he had before made his appearance on the stage . FARMER . The passage in Jack Drum's Entertainment , or Pasquil and Ka- therine , 1601 , is this : 66 Come , I'll be as ...
... play , called Jack Drum's Entertainment , I con- jecture that he had before made his appearance on the stage . FARMER . The passage in Jack Drum's Entertainment , or Pasquil and Ka- therine , 1601 , is this : 66 Come , I'll be as ...
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... play on the passage in Plu tarch's Life of Antony relative to Timon , and not on the twenty- eighth novel of the first volume of Painter's Palace of Pleasure ; because he is there merely described as a man - hater , of a strange and ...
... play on the passage in Plu tarch's Life of Antony relative to Timon , and not on the twenty- eighth novel of the first volume of Painter's Palace of Pleasure ; because he is there merely described as a man - hater , of a strange and ...
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... play at that game , we must not dare To imitate them ; Faults that are rich , are fair . * Ven . A noble spirit . Tim . [ They all stand ceremoniously looking on TIMON . Nay , my lords , ceremony Was but devis'd at first , to set a ...
... play at that game , we must not dare To imitate them ; Faults that are rich , are fair . * Ven . A noble spirit . Tim . [ They all stand ceremoniously looking on TIMON . Nay , my lords , ceremony Was but devis'd at first , to set a ...
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... play . It has been 2 Hadst thou , like us , ] There is in this speech a sullen haughti- ness , and malignant dignity , suitable at once to the lord and the man - hater . The impatience with which he bears to have his luxury reproached ...
... play . It has been 2 Hadst thou , like us , ] There is in this speech a sullen haughti- ness , and malignant dignity , suitable at once to the lord and the man - hater . The impatience with which he bears to have his luxury reproached ...
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... Play the recanter , -feeling in itself A lack of Timon's aid , hath sense withal Of its own fall , restraining aid to Timon ; And send forth us , to make their sorrowed render , " Together with a recompense more fruitful Than their ...
... Play the recanter , -feeling in itself A lack of Timon's aid , hath sense withal Of its own fall , restraining aid to Timon ; And send forth us , to make their sorrowed render , " Together with a recompense more fruitful Than their ...
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