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WITH NOTES , BY JOHNSON AND STEEVENS VOL . VI . TAMING OF THE SHREW , WINTER'S TALE , COMEDY OF ERRORS . PHILADELPHIA : PUBLISHED BY H. MAXWELL AND T. S. MANNING . 19 - p TAMING OF THE SHREW . 3925 1805 1805 . THE PLAYS PHILADELPHIA: .
WITH NOTES , BY JOHNSON AND STEEVENS VOL . VI . TAMING OF THE SHREW , WINTER'S TALE , COMEDY OF ERRORS . PHILADELPHIA : PUBLISHED BY H. MAXWELL AND T. S. MANNING . 19 - p TAMING OF THE SHREW . 3925 1805 1805 . THE PLAYS PHILADELPHIA: .
Pagina 8
I know not to whom I could impute this comedy , if Shakspeare was not its author . I think his hand is visible in almost every scene , though perhaps not so evidently as in those which pass between Katharina and Petruchio .
I know not to whom I could impute this comedy , if Shakspeare was not its author . I think his hand is visible in almost every scene , though perhaps not so evidently as in those which pass between Katharina and Petruchio .
Pagina 9
... to Six Old Plays on which Shakspeare founded , & c . published by S. Leacroft , at Charing - cross , as a Supplement to our commentaries on Shakspeare . Beaumont and Fletcher wrote what may be called a sequel to this comedy , viz .
... to Six Old Plays on which Shakspeare founded , & c . published by S. Leacroft , at Charing - cross , as a Supplement to our commentaries on Shakspeare . Beaumont and Fletcher wrote what may be called a sequel to this comedy , viz .
Pagina 12
This is a burlesque on Hieronymo , which Theobald speaks of in a following note : " What new device have they devised now ? Pocas pallabras . " In the comedy of The Roaring Girl , 1611 , a cut - purse makes use of the same words .
This is a burlesque on Hieronymo , which Theobald speaks of in a following note : " What new device have they devised now ? Pocas pallabras . " In the comedy of The Roaring Girl , 1611 , a cut - purse makes use of the same words .
Pagina 16
Saw'st thou not , boy , how Silver made it good1 The word is certainly used by Chapman in his Gentleman Usher , a comedy , 1606 , as synonymous to bitch : " Venus your brach there , runs so proud , " & c . So , also , our author in King ...
Saw'st thou not , boy , how Silver made it good1 The word is certainly used by Chapman in his Gentleman Usher , a comedy , 1606 , as synonymous to bitch : " Venus your brach there , runs so proud , " & c . So , also , our author in King ...
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