... any thing commicall vainely : And were but the vaine names of commedies changde for the titles of commodities, or of Playes for Pleas; you should see all those grand censors, that now stile them such vanities, flock to them... Bacon is Shake-speare - Pàgina 181per Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence - 1910 - 286 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 408 pàgines
...ever Reader. Netces. » Eternall reader, you have heere a new play, never stal'd with the stage, never clapper-claw'd with the palmes of the vulger, and yet passing full of the palrne comicall; for it is a birth of your f_r. that] braine, that never under-tooke any thing commicall,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 466 pàgines
...ever Reader. Newes. Eternall reader, you have heere a new play, never stal'd willi the stage, never clapper-claw'd with the palmes of the vulger, and...yet passing full of the palme comicall ; for it is a hirth of your [r. that] hraine, that never under-tooke any thing commicall, vainely: and were hut the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 466 pàgines
...ever Reader. Neves. Eternall reader, you have heere a new play, never stal'd with the stage, never clapper-claw'd with the palmes of the vulger, and...yet passing full of the palme comicall ; for it is a hirth of your [r. that] hraine, that never under-tooke any thing commicall, vainely : and were hut... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 482 pàgines
...ever Reader. Newes. Eternall reader, you have heere a new play, never stal'd with the stage, never clapper-claw'd with the palmes of the vulger, and yet passing full of the palme comicall i for it is a hirth of your [r. that] braine, that never undcr-tooke any thing commicall, vainely:... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens - 1820 - 472 pàgines
...ever Reader. Jfewes. Eternall reader, you have heere a new play, never stal'd with the stage, never clapper-claw'd with the palmes of the vulger, and yet passing full of the palme comicalli for it is a hirth of your [r. that\ braine, that never under-tooke any thing connnieall,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 476 pàgines
...ever Reader. Newes. Eternall reader, you have heere a new play, never stal'd with the stage, never clapper-claw'd with the palmes of the vulger, and yet passing full of the pal me comicall ; for it is a birth of your (r. thaf] braine, that never under-tooke any thing commicall,... | |
| 1835 - 804 pàgines
...1609." The address to the reader of this play, has too much originality and merit to omit. "A neur writer, to an euer reader. Newes. ETERNALL reader,...palmes of the vulger, and yet passing full of the pnlme eomicall ; for it is a birth of your braine, that neuer vnder-tooke any thing commicall, raincly... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 592 pàgines
...ever reader. JVetees. ETEHNALL BEADER, you have heere a new play, never stal'd with the stage, never clapper-claw'd with the palmes of the vulger, and yet passing full of the palme cornicall; for it is a birth of your braine, that never under-tooke any thing commicall, vainely :... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 836 pàgines
...erer Reader. NEWES. " Eternal! reader, you have heere a new play, never stal'd with the Stage, never c Ls a birth of your brainc, that never undertooke any thing commicall vaincly : and were but the vaine... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1865 - 590 pàgines
...those with the new title-page and preface for general readers. In this case the expression ' ncuer stal'd with the Stage, neuer clapper-clawd with the palmes of the vulger' must refer to the first appearance of the play in type, unless we suppose that the publisher was more... | |
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