Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Nide 1Whittaker and Company, 1858 |
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Sivu 32
... sense in which it occurs in the chronicler Hall , speaking of rebutting invaders by sea , and in other authorities . The same ob- vious error is repeated in a subsequent part of the same play ( p . 34 ) , where it is said , " This is ...
... sense in which it occurs in the chronicler Hall , speaking of rebutting invaders by sea , and in other authorities . The same ob- vious error is repeated in a subsequent part of the same play ( p . 34 ) , where it is said , " This is ...
Sivu 85
... sense of the word , was a very great actor : nothing can exceed the judgment he displays upon the subject . He may not have had the physical advantages of Burbadge or Field ; but they would never have become what they were without his ...
... sense of the word , was a very great actor : nothing can exceed the judgment he displays upon the subject . He may not have had the physical advantages of Burbadge or Field ; but they would never have become what they were without his ...
Sivu 89
... sense , not merely because it was the first printed , but because it was the first written of his pro- ductions . The information we now possess enables us at once to reject the story , against the truth of which Malone elaborately ...
... sense , not merely because it was the first printed , but because it was the first written of his pro- ductions . The information we now possess enables us at once to reject the story , against the truth of which Malone elaborately ...
Sivu 92
... sense the word " dead " is to be understood : Willy was " dead as far as regarded the admirable dramatic talents he had already displayed , which had enabled him , even before 1591 , to outstrip all living rivalry , and to afford the ...
... sense the word " dead " is to be understood : Willy was " dead as far as regarded the admirable dramatic talents he had already displayed , which had enabled him , even before 1591 , to outstrip all living rivalry , and to afford the ...
Sivu 214
... sense will wish theirs may be , in ease , retirement , and the society of his friends ; " and he adds , what cannot be doubted , that " his pleasurable wit and good - nature engaged him in the acquaintance , and entitled him to the ...
... sense will wish theirs may be , in ease , retirement , and the society of his friends ; " and he adds , what cannot be doubted , that " his pleasurable wit and good - nature engaged him in the acquaintance , and entitled him to the ...
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actor afterwards Angelo Anne Antipholus Ben Jonson Blackfriars Blackfriars theatre brother Burbadge Caius called Claudio comedy Comedy of Errors corr corrected folio daughter death doth doubt drama dramatist Dromio Duke Dyce edition Edward Alleyn emendation Enter Escal Exeunt Exit Falstaff father Ford friar gentlemen give hast hath heaven honour Host Isab John Shakespeare Jonson King Launce letter London Lord Lucio Malone married master master doctor means misprint mistress never old copies passage performances perhaps play players poet pray printed Proteus Prov Richard Richard Shakespeare Robert Greene SCENE seems servants Shake Shakespeare Society Shal Silvia Slen Snitterfield speak Speed Stratford Stratford-upon-Avon tell theatre thee Thomas Thomas Lucy thou art Thurio Valentine Venus and Adonis wife William Shakespeare word