Thirdly, playes have made the ignorant more apprehensive, taught the unlearned the knowledge of many famous histories, instructed such as cannot reade in the discovery of all our English chronicles... Publications - Página xxxvde Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1843Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1807 - 904 páginas
...which, within these sixty yeares, the best tongues in the land were proud to pronounce. Thirdly, playes have made the ignorant more apprehensive, taught the...of many famous histories, instructed such as cannot readc in the discovery of all our English Chronicles : #nd what man have you now of that weake capacity,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1813 - 564 páginas
...representation at Christmas. These, however, cannot properly be called comedians, nor am I able to more apprehensive, taught the unlearned the knowledge...many famous histories ; instructed such as cannot reade, in the discovery of our English Chronicles : and what man have you now of that weake capacity... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 474 páginas
...his Apology for Actors, 1612, (four years prior to the date of the present drama,) says, " Plays have taught the unlearned the knowledge of many famous...instructed such as cannot read in the discovery of our English Chronicles: and what man have you now of that weake capacity that being possest of their... | |
| John Tobin, Elizabeth Benger - 1820 - 470 páginas
...land were proud to pronounce. Plays have made the ignorant more apprehensive, taught the unlearned knowledge of many famous histories; instructed such...read, in the discovery of all our English chronicles. What man have you now who cannot discourse of any notable thing recorded even from William the Conqueror,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 574 páginas
...published his Play confuted in five several Actions. See also Hevwood's Apology for Actors, 1612 : " Plays have made the ignorant more apprehensive, taught the...many famous histories ; instructed such as cannot reade, in the discovery of our English Chronicles : and what man have you now of that weake capacity... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 578 páginas
...published his Play confuted in five several Actions. See also Heywood's Apology for Actors, 1612 : " Plays have made the ignorant more apprehensive, taught the unlearned the knowledge of many famous hittoriet ; instructed such as cannot reade, in the discovery of our English Chronicles : and what... | |
| John Ford - 1831 - 396 páginas
...request by our ancestors. " Plays," says Heywood, in his Apology for Actors, (printed in 1612,) " have taught the unlearned the knowledge of many famous...instructed such as cannot read, in the discovery of our English Chronicles : and what man have you now of that weake capacity that being possest of their... | |
| Stephen Gosson - 1841 - 168 páginas
...which within these 60 yeares the best tongues in the land were proud to pronounce. Thirdly, playes have made the ignorant more apprehensive, taught the...of many famous histories, instructed such as cannot reade in the discovery of all our English chronicles ; and what man have you now of that weake capacity... | |
| Stephen Gosson - 1841 - 164 páginas
...apprehensive, taught the unlearned the knowledge of many famous histories, instructed such as cannot reade in the discovery of all our English chronicles ; and what man have you now of that weake capacity that cannot discourse of any notable thing recorded even from William the Conquerour,... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 574 páginas
...May here find truth too." Heywood, in his ' Apology for Actors,' thus writes in 1612 : — " Plays have made the ignorant more apprehensive, taught the...instructed such as cannot read in the discovery of our English Chronicles: and what man have you now of that weak capacity that cannot discourse of any... | |
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