Illustrations of Shakespeare and of Ancient Manners: With Dissertations on the Clowns and Fools of Shakespeare ; on the Collection of Popular Tales Entitled Gesta Romanorum, and on the English Morris DanceT. Tegg, 1839 - 631 pàgines |
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... language of the writer who has best illustrated the principles of taste , that " the pride of science is always meek and humble compared with the pride of ignorance . " He , who at this day can entirely comprehend the writings of ...
... language of the writer who has best illustrated the principles of taste , that " the pride of science is always meek and humble compared with the pride of ignorance . " He , who at this day can entirely comprehend the writings of ...
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... language , is still remaining in private hands , very different in substance and construction from the other . One might almost conclude that some English translation of it existed in Shakspeare's time , and that he had in the above ...
... language , is still remaining in private hands , very different in substance and construction from the other . One might almost conclude that some English translation of it existed in Shakspeare's time , and that he had in the above ...
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... language urcha signifies to howl . " Urthinwad Elgin , " says Scot in his Discovery of witchcraft , p . 224 , edit . 1665 , " was a spirit in the days of King Solomon , came over with Julius Cæsar , and remained many hundred 6 ...
... language urcha signifies to howl . " Urthinwad Elgin , " says Scot in his Discovery of witchcraft , p . 224 , edit . 1665 , " was a spirit in the days of King Solomon , came over with Julius Cæsar , and remained many hundred 6 ...
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... This wooden slavery , than I would suffer . The old copy reads than to suffer , which , however ungram- matical , is justly maintained by Mr. Malone to be Shakspeare's language , and ought therefore to be restored . Mr. THE TEMPEST . 11.
... This wooden slavery , than I would suffer . The old copy reads than to suffer , which , however ungram- matical , is justly maintained by Mr. Malone to be Shakspeare's language , and ought therefore to be restored . Mr. THE TEMPEST . 11.
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... language , and ought therefore to be restored . Mr. Steevens objects on the score of defective metre : but this is not the case ; the metre , however rugged , is certainly perfect . SCENE 1. Page 92 . MIRA . I am your wife , if you will ...
... language , and ought therefore to be restored . Mr. Steevens objects on the score of defective metre : but this is not the case ; the metre , however rugged , is certainly perfect . SCENE 1. Page 92 . MIRA . I am your wife , if you will ...
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afterwards alluded allusion already ancient appears borrowed called CHAP character cited clown conjecture copy corruption curious death Devil dictionary doubt dress duke edition emperor England English expression fairies folio fool French Gesta Romanorum gleek hath Henry the Eighth hobby-horse Holinshed horse instance Italian John Johnson King Henry knight lady language Latin likewise lines Lord Maid Marian Malone manner manuscript means Measure for measure mentioned Merchant of Venice modern morris dance occasion opinion original Ovid passage perhaps person play poet present prince printed probably queen quod quotation reader reign remarks Ritson Robin Hood romance Saint Saint Valentin Saxon says SCENE seems sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's signifies Sir Dagonet sometimes song speaking speech Steevens Steevens's story supposed term thee thou tion translation Twelfth night Warton word writer Wynkyn de Worde