The Plays of William Shakspeare, Τόμος 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Σελίδα 28
... such impreffion in me , that when I came towards mans eftate , it was as fresh in my memory , as if I had seen it newly acted . ” 2 The writer of this book appears to have been born in the fame year with our great poet ( 1564 ) ...
... such impreffion in me , that when I came towards mans eftate , it was as fresh in my memory , as if I had seen it newly acted . ” 2 The writer of this book appears to have been born in the fame year with our great poet ( 1564 ) ...
Σελίδα 33
... such as are lawful and honest , and not represent any facred Myf- teries . " 9 Representations founded on holy writ continued to be exhibited in Italy till the year 1660. and the Mystery of Chrift's Paffion was repre- 66 66 of the ...
... such as are lawful and honest , and not represent any facred Myf- teries . " 9 Representations founded on holy writ continued to be exhibited in Italy till the year 1660. and the Mystery of Chrift's Paffion was repre- 66 66 of the ...
Σελίδα 89
... Such were moft of the Mafques in the time of - 3 3 Letter from Sir Dudley Carleton to Mr. Winwood , London , Jan. 1604. [ i . e . 1604-5 . ] Winwood's Memorials , 11. 43. This letter contains fo curious a trait of our British Solomon ...
... Such were moft of the Mafques in the time of - 3 3 Letter from Sir Dudley Carleton to Mr. Winwood , London , Jan. 1604. [ i . e . 1604-5 . ] Winwood's Memorials , 11. 43. This letter contains fo curious a trait of our British Solomon ...
Σελίδα 140
... such a case , Hath a foul blacker than Othello's face . But , ladies , what think you ? for if you tax Her freedom with dishonour to your fex , She means to act no more , and this fhall be No other play but her own tragedy . She will ...
... such a case , Hath a foul blacker than Othello's face . But , ladies , what think you ? for if you tax Her freedom with dishonour to your fex , She means to act no more , and this fhall be No other play but her own tragedy . She will ...
Σελίδα 148
... Such foone as fome brave - minded hungrie youth " Sees fitly frame to his wide - ftrained mouth , " He vaunts his voyce upon an hyred ftage , " With high - fet fteps , and princely carriage : — " There if he can with termes Italianate ...
... Such foone as fome brave - minded hungrie youth " Sees fitly frame to his wide - ftrained mouth , " He vaunts his voyce upon an hyred ftage , " With high - fet fteps , and princely carriage : — " There if he can with termes Italianate ...
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