Merchant of Venice ; Midsummer-night's dream ; Taming of the shrewF. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... play is supposed to be taken , at the con- clusion of the notes . It should , however , be remembered , that if our poet was at all indebted to the Italian novelists , it must have been through the medium of some old translation , which ...
... play is supposed to be taken , at the con- clusion of the notes . It should , however , be remembered , that if our poet was at all indebted to the Italian novelists , it must have been through the medium of some old translation , which ...
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... play . That of the caskets , Shakspeare might take from the English Gesta Romanorum , as Dr. Farmer has observed ; and that of the bond might come to him from the Pecorone ; but upon the whole I am rather inclined to suspect , that he ...
... play . That of the caskets , Shakspeare might take from the English Gesta Romanorum , as Dr. Farmer has observed ; and that of the bond might come to him from the Pecorone ; but upon the whole I am rather inclined to suspect , that he ...
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... play . On one of these occasions Gratiano certainly alludes to Antonio's argosie when he says : " We are the Jasons , we have won the fleece . " Act III . Sc . II . Gregory of Tours has more than once made use of Argis to express a ship ...
... play . On one of these occasions Gratiano certainly alludes to Antonio's argosie when he says : " We are the Jasons , we have won the fleece . " Act III . Sc . II . Gregory of Tours has more than once made use of Argis to express a ship ...
Pàgina 11
... play a part And mine a sad one . > 5 My lord Bassanio , & c . ] This speech [ which by Mr. Rowe and subsequent ... PLAY a part , ] The same thought occurs in Churchyard's Farewell to the World , 1593 : GRA . Let me play the Fool : With ...
... play a part And mine a sad one . > 5 My lord Bassanio , & c . ] This speech [ which by Mr. Rowe and subsequent ... PLAY a part , ] The same thought occurs in Churchyard's Farewell to the World , 1593 : GRA . Let me play the Fool : With ...
Pàgina 12
... play . So that he desires his may be the fool's or buffoon's part , which was a constant character in the old farces ; from whence came the phrase , to play the fool . WARBURTON . 9 There are a sort of men , whose visages DO CREAM ] The ...
... play . So that he desires his may be the fool's or buffoon's part , which was a constant character in the old farces ; from whence came the phrase , to play the fool . WARBURTON . 9 There are a sort of men , whose visages DO CREAM ] The ...
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Merchant of Venice ; Midsummer-night's dream ; Taming of the shrew William Shakespeare Visualització completa - 1821 |
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Æneid ancient Ansaldo Antonio Baptista BASS Bassanio Ben Jonson Bianca BION Biondello BOSWELL called comedy daughter Demetrius doth ducats Duke editions editors emendation Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fairy father Feran Ferando flesh fool gentleman Giannetto give gleek Gratiano Gremio hast hath hear Hermia honour Hortensio JOHNSON Kate KATH KATHARINA King Henry lady LAUN Launcelot lion lord Lorenzo Lucentio Lysander MALONE marry master means mistress moon musick never night Oberon old copies Othello Padua passage Petruchio Philostrate play poet Portia pray PUCK Pyramus quarto Queen QUIN RITSON SCENE second folio Servant Shakspeare Shakspeare's Shrew Shylock signior speak STEEVENS suppose swear sweet tell thee Theobald Theseus thing Thisbe thou Titania Tranio TYRWHITT unto Venice Vincentio WARBURTON wife word