The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently Discovered Portfolio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript Emendations ; with a History of the Stage, a Life of the Poet, and an Introduction to Each Play, 1. ciltRedfield, 1853 |
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Sayfa xiii
... fact , gradually gave way to moral plays , which presented more variety of situation and character ; and moral plays in turn were superseded by a a play in which a character called " Colle , clogger of Conscience , " was introduced , to ...
... fact , gradually gave way to moral plays , which presented more variety of situation and character ; and moral plays in turn were superseded by a a play in which a character called " Colle , clogger of Conscience , " was introduced , to ...
Sayfa xv
... fact called by some abstract name , he avowedly brings forward the Queen herself as " Nemesis , the Goddess of redress and correction , " while her kingdom of England is intended by " Respublica , " and its inhabitants represented by ...
... fact called by some abstract name , he avowedly brings forward the Queen herself as " Nemesis , the Goddess of redress and correction , " while her kingdom of England is intended by " Respublica , " and its inhabitants represented by ...
Sayfa xvi
... facts ; but Rumour , Comfort , and Doctrine , are importantly concerned 1 John Heywood , who flourished in the reign of Henry VIII . , is not to be confounded , as some modern editors of Shakespeare have con- founded him , with Thomas ...
... facts ; but Rumour , Comfort , and Doctrine , are importantly concerned 1 John Heywood , who flourished in the reign of Henry VIII . , is not to be confounded , as some modern editors of Shakespeare have con- founded him , with Thomas ...
Sayfa xvii
... fact , that in the single copy which has descended to us3 it is divided into acts and scenes . The story is one of common , every - day life ; and none of the characters are such as peo- ple had been accustomed to find in ordinary ...
... fact , that in the single copy which has descended to us3 it is divided into acts and scenes . The story is one of common , every - day life ; and none of the characters are such as peo- ple had been accustomed to find in ordinary ...
Sayfa xviii
... facts ; and Ralph Roister Doister , finding that he has no chance of success , and that he has only been cajoled and ... fact , the buffoon of our drama in , what may be termed , its second stage ; after audiences began to grow weary of ...
... facts ; and Ralph Roister Doister , finding that he has no chance of success , and that he has only been cajoled and ... fact , the buffoon of our drama in , what may be termed , its second stage ; after audiences began to grow weary of ...
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