The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Nide 3F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Sivu 17
... tyme it were , " For fear lest that wee drowne . " " Wife . Yea , sir , set up your saile , " And rowe forth with evil haile , " For withouten anie saile " I will not oute of this toune ; " But I have my gossepes everich one ; , " One ...
... tyme it were , " For fear lest that wee drowne . " " Wife . Yea , sir , set up your saile , " And rowe forth with evil haile , " For withouten anie saile " I will not oute of this toune ; " But I have my gossepes everich one ; , " One ...
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... tyme of common prayer , or in the tyme of greate and common plague in our saide citye of London . In wytnes wherof , & c . " Wytnes our selfe at Westminster the 10th daye of Maye . [ 1574. ] " Per breve de privato sigillo . " Mr ...
... tyme of common prayer , or in the tyme of greate and common plague in our saide citye of London . In wytnes wherof , & c . " Wytnes our selfe at Westminster the 10th daye of Maye . [ 1574. ] " Per breve de privato sigillo . " Mr ...
Sivu 49
... tyme . - He lieth buried in Shoreditch church . " - " He was so beloved , " adds the writer in a note , that men use his picture for their signes . " Stow's Chron . published by Howes , sub . ann . 1583 , edit . 1615 . The above ...
... tyme . - He lieth buried in Shoreditch church . " - " He was so beloved , " adds the writer in a note , that men use his picture for their signes . " Stow's Chron . published by Howes , sub . ann . 1583 , edit . 1615 . The above ...
Sivu 147
... tyme of the masque : where in the first that was discovered was a prospective of Whitehall , with the Banqueting House ; the second was the Masquers in a cloud ; and the third a forrest . The French embassador was present . " The ...
... tyme of the masque : where in the first that was discovered was a prospective of Whitehall , with the Banqueting House ; the second was the Masquers in a cloud ; and the third a forrest . The French embassador was present . " The ...
Sivu 241
... tyme in the same place before the king and queene . " At Easter 1640 , the Princes company went to the Fortune , and the Fortune company to the Red Bull . " On Monday the 4 May , 1640 , William Beeston was taken by a messenger , and ...
... tyme in the same place before the king and queene . " At Easter 1640 , the Princes company went to the Fortune , and the Fortune company to the Red Bull . " On Monday the 4 May , 1640 , William Beeston was taken by a messenger , and ...
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acted actors aforesaid Alleyn ancient appears Augustine Phillips Ben Jonson Blackfriars Burbadge called children of Paul's comedians comedy company of players court Cundall daie at night daye drama dramatick Drury Lane Earl Edward Alleyn Elizabeth England English stage executors exhibited expence George Buc give and bequeath Globe hath Heminges Henry Chettle Henry Herbert Henslowe iiij iiijd interludes Item John John Heminges Jonson Kempe King Henry King James king's company Lady license London Lord Ma.ties Majesty Majesty's reward Malone March maske Master Michael Drayton Mysteries Nicholas Tooley parish performed piece play playes playhouse poet pounds present printed probably prologue publick Queen reign represented Revels Richard Robert says scenes servants Shakspeare Shakspeare's shewed shillings showen Sir Henry Herbert STEEVENS Sunday theatre theatrical thereof Thomas Thomas Dekker tragedy tyme Wentworth Smith Whitehall William D'Avenant William Haughton writer written
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Sivu 72 - When thou art bidden of any man to a wedding, sit not down in the highest room ; lest a more honourable man than thou be bidden of him ] and he that bade thee and him come and say to thee, Give this man place ; and thou begin with shame to take the lowest room.
Sivu 190 - Reade him, therefore; and againe, and againe: And if then you doe not like him, surely you are in some manifest danger, not to understand him.
Sivu 106 - Sometime we see a cloud that's dragonish; A vapour sometime like a bear or lion, A tower'd citadel, a pendent rock, A forked mountain, or blue promontory With trees upon't, that nod unto the world, And mock our eyes with air.
Sivu 67 - King Henry making a masque at the Cardinal Wolsey's house, and certain chambers being shot off at his entry, some of the paper or other stuff wherewith one of them was stopped did light on the thatch, where being thought at first but an idle smoke, and their eyes more attentive to the show, it kindled inwardly and ran round like a train, consuming within less than an hour the whole house to the very grounds. This was the fatal period of that virtuous fabric, wherein yet nothing did perish but wood...
Sivu 155 - M. William Shak-speare : HIS True Chronicle Historic of the life and death of King LEAR and his three Daughters. With the unfortunate life of Edgar, sonne and heire to the Earle of Gloster, and his sullen and assumed humor of TOM of Bedlam : As it was played before the Kings Maiestie at Whitehall vpon S.
Sivu 67 - This was the fatal period of that virtuous fabrick; wherein yet nothing did perish but wood and straw, and a few forsaken cloaks; only one man had his breeches set on fire, that would perhaps have broiled him, if he had not, by the benefit of a provident wit, put it out with bottle ale.
Sivu 51 - ... these our servants Lawrence Fletcher, William Shakespeare, Richard Burbage, Augustine Phillipps, John Heming, Henry Condell, William Sly, Robert Armin, Richard Cowley, and the rest of their associates...
Sivu 137 - Mox etiam agrestes Satyros nudavit, et asper Incolumi gravitate jocum tentavit, eo quod Illecebris erat et grata novitate morandus Spectator, functusque sacris et potus et exlex.
Sivu 81 - By and by we hear news of shipwreck in the same place, and then we are to blame if we accept it not for a rock. Upon the back of that comes out a hideous monster with fire and smoke, and then the miserable beholders are bound to take it for a cave.
Sivu 357 - Whatever advantages he might once derive from personal allusions, local customs, or temporary opinions, have for many years been lost; and every topick of merriment, or motive of sorrow, which the modes of artificial life afforded him, now only obscure the scenes which they once illuminated.