The Dramatic Works, Nide 4Sigismund Schmerber, 1830 |
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... play . " A booke entitled A Winter's Night's Pastime , ' entered at Stationer's Hall , in 1594 , but which has not come down to us , may have suggested the title , by which Shakspeare thought the romantic and extraordinary incidents of ...
... play . " A booke entitled A Winter's Night's Pastime , ' entered at Stationer's Hall , in 1594 , but which has not come down to us , may have suggested the title , by which Shakspeare thought the romantic and extraordinary incidents of ...
Sivu 4
... plays with an interval of sixteen years between ) , and the anachronisms , which made Dryden and Pope overlook the beauties of execution in this en- chanting play . Malone places the composition of the Winter's Tale in 1611 , because it ...
... plays with an interval of sixteen years between ) , and the anachronisms , which made Dryden and Pope overlook the beauties of execution in this en- chanting play . Malone places the composition of the Winter's Tale in 1611 , because it ...
Sivu 5
... play is not the invention of Shakspeare , who therefore cannot be charged with this piece of flattery ; if it was intended , it must be attributed to Greene , whose novel was published in 1588. I think with Mr. Boswell that these ...
... play is not the invention of Shakspeare , who therefore cannot be charged with this piece of flattery ; if it was intended , it must be attributed to Greene , whose novel was published in 1588. I think with Mr. Boswell that these ...
Sivu 11
... play - fellow . Her . Grace to boot !! 9 Lordings , a diminutive of lords , often used by Chaucer . 10 i . e . setting aside original sin , bating the imposition from the offence of our first parents , we might have boldly protested our ...
... play - fellow . Her . Grace to boot !! 9 Lordings , a diminutive of lords , often used by Chaucer . 10 i . e . setting aside original sin , bating the imposition from the offence of our first parents , we might have boldly protested our ...
Sivu 12
... adduced by the editors , one shall suffice , from the old play of Ram Alley : ' Come clap hands a match . The custom is not yet disused in common life . The one for ever earn'd a royal husband ; The 12 ACTI . WINTER'S TALE .
... adduced by the editors , one shall suffice , from the old play of Ram Alley : ' Come clap hands a match . The custom is not yet disused in common life . The one for ever earn'd a royal husband ; The 12 ACTI . WINTER'S TALE .
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Aege Antigonus Antipholus Arthur Autolycus Banquo Bast Bastard bear Ben Jonson blood Bohemia breath Camillo CLEOMENES Const Cymbeline death deed didst dost doth Dromio Duke Duncan England Enter Ephesus Exeunt Exit eyes father Faulconbridge fear Fleance France give grief hand hath hear heart heaven Hermione Holinshed honour Hubert husband King Henry King Henry IV King John Lady LADY MACBETH Leon Leontes look lord Macb Macbeth Macd Macduff Malone master means Menaechmi mistress murder night noble o'er old copy reads old play PANDULPH passage Paul Paulina peace Polixenes pray prince queen Rosse SCENE Shakspeare Shakspeare's Shep Sicilia sleep soul speak Steevens swear sweet tell thane thee There's thine thing thou art thou hast thought tongue villain wife Winter's Tale Witch word