“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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Pagina 24
... appears that Sly and the other persons mentioned in the Induction , were intended to be exhibited here , and during the representation of the comedy , in a balcony above the stage . The direction here is - Enter aloft the drunkard with ...
... appears that Sly and the other persons mentioned in the Induction , were intended to be exhibited here , and during the representation of the comedy , in a balcony above the stage . The direction here is - Enter aloft the drunkard with ...
Pagina 25
... appears from The Captain , by Beaumont and Fletcher , Act IV , sc . ii , that single beer and small beer were synonymous terms . VOL . VI . Malone . feet than shoes , or such shoes as my toes TAMING OF THE SHREW . 25 3 Serv. What ...
... appears from The Captain , by Beaumont and Fletcher , Act IV , sc . ii , that single beer and small beer were synonymous terms . VOL . VI . Malone . feet than shoes , or such shoes as my toes TAMING OF THE SHREW . 25 3 Serv. What ...
Pagina 40
... appears in the grammarian , and not as it appears in the poet . It is introduced also in Decker's Bellman's Night - Walk , & c . It may be added , that captus est , habet , is not in the same play which furnished the quotation ...
... appears in the grammarian , and not as it appears in the poet . It is introduced also in Decker's Bellman's Night - Walk , & c . It may be added , that captus est , habet , is not in the same play which furnished the quotation ...
Pagina 45
... appears to have been a little absent when he wrote his note on it . He forgot that Italian was Gru- mio's native language , and that therefore he could not possibly mistake it for Latin . M. Mason . I am grateful to Mr. M. Mason for his ...
... appears to have been a little absent when he wrote his note on it . He forgot that Italian was Gru- mio's native language , and that therefore he could not possibly mistake it for Latin . M. Mason . I am grateful to Mr. M. Mason for his ...
Pagina 62
... appears in a subsequent part of this play , that Baptista was not personally acquainted with Vincentio . The pedant indeed talks of Vincentio and Baptista having lodged together twenty years before at an inn in Genoa ; but this appears ...
... appears in a subsequent part of this play , that Baptista was not personally acquainted with Vincentio . The pedant indeed talks of Vincentio and Baptista having lodged together twenty years before at an inn in Genoa ; but this appears ...
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