| Samuel Pepys - 1854 - 510 páginas
...but here I observed Mr. Gold,2 the merchant, to speak very well, and very sharply, against the City. To the Duke of York's house, and saw " Twelfth Night,"...afternoon, before the play, I called with my wife at Dancre's,4 the great landscape-painter, by Mr. 1 There were two translations, about this period, of... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1855 - 498 páginas
...but here I observed Mr. Gold,2 the merehant, to speak very well, and very sharply, against the City. To the Duke of York's house, and saw " Twelfth Night,"...saw on the stage. This afternoon, before the play, I ealled with my wife at Danere's,4 the great landseape-painter, by Mr. ' There were two translations,... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1867 - 530 páginas
...but here I observed Mr. Gold,2 the merchant, to speak very well, and very sharply, against the City. To the Duke of York's house, and saw " Twelfth Night,"...: but, I think, one of the weakest plays that ever 1 saw on the stage. This afternoon, before the play, I called with my wife at Dancre's,3 the great... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1877 - 514 páginas
...but here I observed Mr. Gold,a the merchant, to speak very well, and very sharply, against the City. To the Duke of York's house, and saw " Twelfth Night,"...afternoon, before the play, I called with my wife at Dancre's,3 the great landscape-painter, by Mr. Povy's advice ; and have bespoke him to come to take... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1884 - 384 páginas
...but here I observed Mr. Gold,1 the merchant, to speak very well, and very sharply, against the City. To the Duke of York's house, and saw " Twelfth Night,"...afternoon, before the play, I called with my wife at Dancre's,2 the great landscape-painter, by Mr. Povy's advice ; and have bespoke him to come to take... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1901 - 474 páginas
...•Twelfth Night' acted well, though it be but a silly play, and not related at all to the name or day. it is now revived ; but, I think, one of the weakest plays that ever I saw on the stage. DOWNES (1662, p. 32) : Twelfth Night, or what you will ; wrote by Mr Shakespear, had mighty success... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1901 - 472 páginas
...Twelfth Night ' acted well, though it be but a silly play, and not related at all to the name or day. it is now revived ; but, I think, one of the weakest plays that ever I saw on the stage. DOWNES (1662, p. 32) : Twelfth Night, or what you will ; wrote by Mr Shakespear, had mighty success... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1901 - 472 páginas
...well, though it be but a silly play, and not related at all to the name or day. January 20 ( 1 668).— To the Duke of York's house and saw ' Twelfth Night,' as it is now revnei ; but, I think, one of the weakest plays that ever I saw on the stage. DOWNES (1662, p. 32)... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1906 - 736 páginas
...but here I observed Mr. Gold,2 the merchant, to speak very well, and very sharply, against the City. To the Duke of York's house, and saw "Twelfth Night,"...afternoon, before the play, I called with my wife at Dancre's,3 the great landscape-painter, by Mr. Povy's advice ; and have bespoke him to come to take... | |
| Sir Sidney Lee - 1906 - 282 páginas
...witnessed Twelfth Night twice again in a less perturbed spirit, and then he called it a "silly" play, or "one of the weakest plays that ever I saw on the stage." Again, of Romeo and Juliet, Pepys wrote: "It is a play of itself the worst I ever heard in my life."... | |
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