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Pagina 129
The · Bartholomew Fair ' of Ben Jonson was produced at the Hope Theatre in
1614 ; and it was performed by “ the Lady Elizabeth's servants . ” It is stated by
Malone that “ it appears from MSS . of Mr. Vertue that “ The Tempest ' was acted
by ...
The · Bartholomew Fair ' of Ben Jonson was produced at the Hope Theatre in
1614 ; and it was performed by “ the Lady Elizabeth's servants . ” It is stated by
Malone that “ it appears from MSS . of Mr. Vertue that “ The Tempest ' was acted
by ...
Pagina 385
Thou art a traitor , and a miscreant ; Too good to be so , and too bad to live ;
Since the more fair and crystal is the sky , The uglier seem the clouds that in it fly .
Once more , the more to aggravate the note , With a foul traitor's name stuff I thy ...
Thou art a traitor , and a miscreant ; Too good to be so , and too bad to live ;
Since the more fair and crystal is the sky , The uglier seem the clouds that in it fly .
Once more , the more to aggravate the note , With a foul traitor's name stuff I thy ...
Pagina 397
It would hardly be fair to think that Pope changed the text that he might have the
credit of originality in the following line :“ All sly slow things , with circumspective
eye . ” d Dear exile . The manner in which Shakspere uses the word dear often ...
It would hardly be fair to think that Pope changed the text that he might have the
credit of originality in the following line :“ All sly slow things , with circumspective
eye . ” d Dear exile . The manner in which Shakspere uses the word dear often ...
Pagina 445
Aum . My liege , one word . K. Rich . He does me double wrong That wounds me
with the flatteries of his tongue . Discharge my followers , let them hence . - Away
, , From Richard's night to Bolingbroke's fair day . Ereunt . SCENE III . — Wales .
Aum . My liege , one word . K. Rich . He does me double wrong That wounds me
with the flatteries of his tongue . Discharge my followers , let them hence . - Away
, , From Richard's night to Bolingbroke's fair day . Ereunt . SCENE III . — Wales .
Pagina 459
... bowed very low to the ground ; and as they approached each other , he bowed
a second time , with his cap in his hand ; and then the king took off his bonnet ,
and spake first in this manner : " Fair cousin of Lancaster , you be right welcome .
... bowed very low to the ground ; and as they approached each other , he bowed
a second time , with his cap in his hand ; and then the king took off his bonnet ,
and spake first in this manner : " Fair cousin of Lancaster , you be right welcome .
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