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Pagina 22
But he seems not to have observed , that the players here introduced are strollers ; and there is no reason to suppose that our author , Heminge , Burbage , Condell , & c . who were licensed by King James , were treated in this manner .
But he seems not to have observed , that the players here introduced are strollers ; and there is no reason to suppose that our author , Heminge , Burbage , Condell , & c . who were licensed by King James , were treated in this manner .
Pagina 27
Dost thou love pictures ? we will fetch thee straight Adonis , painted by a running brook : And Cytherea all in sedges hid ; Which seem to move and wanton with her breath , Even as the waving sedges play with wind . Lord .
Dost thou love pictures ? we will fetch thee straight Adonis , painted by a running brook : And Cytherea all in sedges hid ; Which seem to move and wanton with her breath , Even as the waving sedges play with wind . Lord .
Pagina 29
The addition seems to have been a common one . So , in our author's King Henry IV , P. II : “ Who is next ? - Peter Bullcalf of the Green . ” Malone . 2 In this place , Mr. Pope , and after him other editors , had introduced the three ...
The addition seems to have been a common one . So , in our author's King Henry IV , P. II : “ Who is next ? - Peter Bullcalf of the Green . ” Malone . 2 In this place , Mr. Pope , and after him other editors , had introduced the three ...
Pagina 30
Ay , and the time seems thirty unto me ; Being all this time abandon'd from your bed . Sly . ' Tis much ;- -Servants , leave me and her alone . Madam , undress you , and come now to bed . “ Boy . Oh that my lovelie lord would once ...
Ay , and the time seems thirty unto me ; Being all this time abandon'd from your bed . Sly . ' Tis much ;- -Servants , leave me and her alone . Madam , undress you , and come now to bed . “ Boy . Oh that my lovelie lord would once ...
Pagina 43
Shakspeare seems to have meant the first Act to conclude here , where the speeches of the Tinker are introduced ; though they have been hitherto thrown to the end of the first Act , according to a modern and arbitrary regulation .
Shakspeare seems to have meant the first Act to conclude here , where the speeches of the Tinker are introduced ; though they have been hitherto thrown to the end of the first Act , according to a modern and arbitrary regulation .
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