THE PLAYS OF William Shakspeare, COMPLETE IN EIGHT VOLUMES.: CONTAINING THE LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE, AS YOU LIKE IT, TEMPEST, WINTER'S TALE, TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA. THE ENGRAVINGS TO THIS VOLUME ARE, A HEAD OF SHAKSPEARE, TWO SCENES TO EACH PLAY, AND TWO ALLEGORIES. ALLEGORIES. I. THE COMIC MUSE DICTATING TO SHAKSPEARE, AND FANCY STREWING FLOWERS OVER HIS PRODUCTIONS. 2. SHAKSPEARE'S COMIC CHARACTERS PERSONIFIED BY INFANTS, Band 1Bellamy and Robarts, No. 138, Fleet-Street, and at No.4, Peterborough-court, Fleet-Street, 1791 - 286 Seiten |
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... should throw this humorous piece of fa- tire at his profecutor , at leaft twenty years after the provocation given ; I am confidently perfuad- ed it must be owing to an unforgiving rancour on the profecutor's fide : and , if this was ...
... should throw this humorous piece of fa- tire at his profecutor , at leaft twenty years after the provocation given ; I am confidently perfuad- ed it must be owing to an unforgiving rancour on the profecutor's fide : and , if this was ...
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... should read Sophoclem . Shakspeare is then appofitely compared with a dramatick au- thor among the ancients : but still it should be remembered that the elogium is leffoned while the metre is reformed ; and it is well known that fome of ...
... should read Sophoclem . Shakspeare is then appofitely compared with a dramatick au- thor among the ancients : but still it should be remembered that the elogium is leffoned while the metre is reformed ; and it is well known that fome of ...
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... should not have mockt me before ; but come your ways . Rof . Now Hercules be thy fpeed , young man ! Cel . I would I were invifible , to catch the ftrong fellow by the leg ! [ They wrestle . Rof . O excellent young man ! Cel . If I had ...
... should not have mockt me before ; but come your ways . Rof . Now Hercules be thy fpeed , young man ! Cel . I would I were invifible , to catch the ftrong fellow by the leg ! [ They wrestle . Rof . O excellent young man ! Cel . If I had ...
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... jefts out of fervice , let us talk in good earneft ; is it poffible on fuch a fudden you should fall into fo ftrong a liking with old Sir Rowland's younger fon ? Rof . Rof . The Duke my father lov'd his father dearly 14 AS YOU LIKE IT .
... jefts out of fervice , let us talk in good earneft ; is it poffible on fuch a fudden you should fall into fo ftrong a liking with old Sir Rowland's younger fon ? Rof . Rof . The Duke my father lov'd his father dearly 14 AS YOU LIKE IT .
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... should hate him my father hated his father dearly ; yet I hate not Orlando . Ref . No faith , hate him not , for my fake . Gel . Why fhould I ? doth he not deserve well ? Enter DUKE , with Lords . Rof . Let me love him for that ; and do ...
... should hate him my father hated his father dearly ; yet I hate not Orlando . Ref . No faith , hate him not , for my fake . Gel . Why fhould I ? doth he not deserve well ? Enter DUKE , with Lords . Rof . Let me love him for that ; and do ...
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Afide againſt ANTIGONUS ARIEL beft beſt Bohemia brother buſineſs Caliban Camillo Cleomenes daughter defire doft doth Duke elfe elſe Enter Exeunt Exit eyes faid father feems fervant fervice fhall fhepherd fhew fhould fince fing firſt fleep fome fool foreft foul fpeak fpirit ftand ftill ftrange fuch fure fwear fweet gentleman grace hath heart Hermione himſelf honour houſe iffue kifs king lady Laun lord lov'd madam mafter marry Mira miſtreſs moft monſter moſt muft muſt myſelf Orla Orlando pleaſe pr'ythee pray prefent Protheus purpoſe queen reaſon Rofalind ſay SCENE SHAKSPEARE ſhall ſhe Shep Sicilia Silvia ſpeak Speed Sycorax thee thefe theſe thoſe thou art thouſand Thurio Trin Trinculo unto Valentine whofe whoſe yourſelf