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Pagina 7
I suppose then the present play not originally the work of Shakspeare , but restored by him to the stage , with the whole Induction of the Tinker ; and some other occasional improve . ments ; especially in the character of Petruchio .
I suppose then the present play not originally the work of Shakspeare , but restored by him to the stage , with the whole Induction of the Tinker ; and some other occasional improve . ments ; especially in the character of Petruchio .
Pagina 8
In spite of the great deference which is due from every commentator to Dr. Farmer's judgment , I own I cannot concur with him on the present occasion . I know not to whom I could impute this comedy , if Shakspeare was not its author .
In spite of the great deference which is due from every commentator to Dr. Farmer's judgment , I own I cannot concur with him on the present occasion . I know not to whom I could impute this comedy , if Shakspeare was not its author .
Pagina 16
Perhaps we might read — bathe Merriman , which is , I believe , the common practice of huntsmen ; but the present reading may stand . Fohnson . Emboss'd is a hunting term . When a deer is hard run , and foams at the mouth , he is said ...
Perhaps we might read — bathe Merriman , which is , I believe , the common practice of huntsmen ; but the present reading may stand . Fohnson . Emboss'd is a hunting term . When a deer is hard run , and foams at the mouth , he is said ...
Pagina 26
Am not I Christopher Sly , old Sly's son of Burton - heath ;? by birth a pedler , by education a card - maker , by transmutation a bear - herd , and now by present profession a tinker ? Ask Marian Hacket , the fat ale - wife of Wincot ...
Am not I Christopher Sly , old Sly's son of Burton - heath ;? by birth a pedler , by education a card - maker , by transmutation a bear - herd , and now by present profession a tinker ? Ask Marian Hacket , the fat ale - wife of Wincot ...
Pagina 28
[ Servants present an ewer , bason , and napkin . O , how we joy to see your wit restor'd ! O , that once more you knew but what you are !, These fifteen years you have been in a dream ; Or , when you wak'd , so wak'd as if you slept .
[ Servants present an ewer , bason , and napkin . O , how we joy to see your wit restor'd ! O , that once more you knew but what you are !, These fifteen years you have been in a dream ; Or , when you wak'd , so wak'd as if you slept .
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections ... William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1793 |
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