The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Volume 3 |
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It appears from a passage in Stephen Gosson's School of Abuse , & c . 1579 , that a play , comprehending the distinct plots of Shakspeare's Merchant of Venice , had been exhibited long before he commenced a writer , viz .
It appears from a passage in Stephen Gosson's School of Abuse , & c . 1579 , that a play , comprehending the distinct plots of Shakspeare's Merchant of Venice , had been exhibited long before he commenced a writer , viz .
Pagina 4
From this abstract of these two stories , I think it appears sufficiently plain that they are the remote originals of the two incidents in this play . That of the caskets , Shakspeare The two principal incidents of this play are to be .
From this abstract of these two stories , I think it appears sufficiently plain that they are the remote originals of the two incidents in this play . That of the caskets , Shakspeare The two principal incidents of this play are to be .
Pagina 6
STEEVENS . 3 This character I have restored to the Persona Dramatis . The name appears in the first folio : the description is taken from the quarto . STEEVENS . MERCHANT OF VENICE . ACT I. SCENE I. Venice . PERSONS REPRESENTED .
STEEVENS . 3 This character I have restored to the Persona Dramatis . The name appears in the first folio : the description is taken from the quarto . STEEVENS . MERCHANT OF VENICE . ACT I. SCENE I. Venice . PERSONS REPRESENTED .
Pagina 21
Well then , it now appears , you need my help : Go to then ; you come to me , and you say , Shylock , we would have monies ; You say so ; You , that did void your rheum upon my beard , And foot me , as you spurn a stranger cur Over your ...
Well then , it now appears , you need my help : Go to then ; you come to me , and you say , Shylock , we would have monies ; You say so ; You , that did void your rheum upon my beard , And foot me , as you spurn a stranger cur Over your ...
Pagina 31
Why , then you must ; -But hear thee , Gratiano ; Thou art too wild , too rude , and bold of voice ; — Parts , that become thee happily enough , And in such eyes as ours appear not faults ; But where thou art not known , why , there ...
Why , then you must ; -But hear thee , Gratiano ; Thou art too wild , too rude , and bold of voice ; — Parts , that become thee happily enough , And in such eyes as ours appear not faults ; But where thou art not known , why , there ...
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