Hamlet Travestie: In Three ActsLacy, 1871 - 48 pagina's |
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Pagina 41
... JOHNSON . This opinion of Dr. Johnson is sanctioned by the authority of one of our later poets : " To kick is human , but to bite , canine . " ( d ) RECITATIVE ( accompanied ) and DUETT . STEEVENS . This , and all that follows to the ...
... JOHNSON . This opinion of Dr. Johnson is sanctioned by the authority of one of our later poets : " To kick is human , but to bite , canine . " ( d ) RECITATIVE ( accompanied ) and DUETT . STEEVENS . This , and all that follows to the ...
Pagina 43
... JOHNSON . Broomstick is certainly right . The allusion is to an ancient custom , noticed in Quiz'em's Chronicles , printed by Stephen Typpe , at the sign of the Catte and Fiddelle , London , 1598 , bl . let . and entered in the books of ...
... JOHNSON . Broomstick is certainly right . The allusion is to an ancient custom , noticed in Quiz'em's Chronicles , printed by Stephen Typpe , at the sign of the Catte and Fiddelle , London , 1598 , bl . let . and entered in the books of ...
Pagina 45
... JOHNSON . To bring a rope of onions , & c . Let us suppose that Ophelia addresses this to the king , and we shall discover a peculiar propriety in its application . The king is represented as an intemperate drinker - Ophelia , who ...
... JOHNSON . To bring a rope of onions , & c . Let us suppose that Ophelia addresses this to the king , and we shall discover a peculiar propriety in its application . The king is represented as an intemperate drinker - Ophelia , who ...
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