The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volum 15F. C. and J. Rivington; T. Egerton; J. Cuthell; Scatcherd and Letterman; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; Cadell and Davies ... [and 28 others in London], J. Deighton and sons, Cambridge: Wilson and son, York: and Stirling and Slade, Fairbairn and Anderson, and D. Brown, Edinburgh., 1821 |
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... supposed to have founded this play , the beauties of which could not secure it from the criticism of Ben Jonson , whose malignity appears to have been more than equal to his wit . In the introduction to Bartholomew Fair , he says : If ...
... supposed to have founded this play , the beauties of which could not secure it from the criticism of Ben Jonson , whose malignity appears to have been more than equal to his wit . In the introduction to Bartholomew Fair , he says : If ...
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... supposed to be a Diuell , or a Witche , plucked off her buskins , to see if she were clouen footed , and for her ougly hewe and deformitie we let her goe . " STEEVENS . 4 - in ARGIER . ] Argier is the ancient English name for Al- giers ...
... supposed to be a Diuell , or a Witche , plucked off her buskins , to see if she were clouen footed , and for her ougly hewe and deformitie we let her goe . " STEEVENS . 4 - in ARGIER . ] Argier is the ancient English name for Al- giers ...
Pàgina 52
... supposed altogether absurd and unmeaning , he says , " Satan had not the privilege , as Caliban in Shakspeare , to use new phrase and diction unknown to all others -and again— " to practise distances is still a Caliban style . " Note on ...
... supposed altogether absurd and unmeaning , he says , " Satan had not the privilege , as Caliban in Shakspeare , to use new phrase and diction unknown to all others -and again— " to practise distances is still a Caliban style . " Note on ...
Pàgina 60
... supposed that this was the case ; but we learn from Ariel that it was not so . See p . 44 : 66 Pro . Of the king's ship , " The mariners , say how hast thou disposed , " And all the rest o ' the fleet . " Ari . Safely in harbour " Is ...
... supposed that this was the case ; but we learn from Ariel that it was not so . See p . 44 : 66 Pro . Of the king's ship , " The mariners , say how hast thou disposed , " And all the rest o ' the fleet . " Ari . Safely in harbour " Is ...
Pàgina 65
... supposed to have forgotten what she said ; which , if he had himself made the inquiry , would not be very reasonable to suppose . It appears from the alteration of this play by Dryden and Sir W. D'Avenant , that they considered the ...
... supposed to have forgotten what she said ; which , if he had himself made the inquiry , would not be very reasonable to suppose . It appears from the alteration of this play by Dryden and Sir W. D'Avenant , that they considered the ...
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alluded ancient Angiers Antony and Cleopatra appears Ariel Arthur BAST Bastard Ben Jonson Bermuda blood BOSWELL breath brother Caliban called comedy CONST Cymbeline Dauphin death devil dost doth Duke of Milan emendation England Enter Exeunt eyes father Faulconbridge fear folio France Gonzalo hand hath hear heaven honour Hubert island JOHNSON Julius Cæsar King Henry King Henry VI King John King Lear lady land lord MALONE MASON means MIRA Miranda monster Naples night observed old copy reads old play Pandulph passage peace Philip poet Pope prince Prospero Queen Rape of Lucrece says scene sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's ship signifies Sir George Somers soul speak speech spirit STEEVENS Stephano storm strange supposed swear Sycorax tale Tempest thee Theobald thine thing thou art thought tongue TRIN Trinculo unto Virginia WARBURTON word