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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... king Henry VII . Be this as it will , our SHAKSPEARE , it feems , was bred for fome time at a free - fchool ; the very free - fchool , I prefume , founded at Stratford : where , we are told , he acquired what Latin he was mafter of ...
... king Henry VII . Be this as it will , our SHAKSPEARE , it feems , was bred for fome time at a free - fchool ; the very free - fchool , I prefume , founded at Stratford : where , we are told , he acquired what Latin he was mafter of ...
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... King James I. to him and Fletcher , Burbage , Phillippes , Heminge , Condell , & c . authorizing them to ex- ercife the art of playing comedies , tragedies , & c . as well at their usual house called The Globe , on the other fide of the ...
... King James I. to him and Fletcher , Burbage , Phillippes , Heminge , Condell , & c . authorizing them to ex- ercife the art of playing comedies , tragedies , & c . as well at their usual house called The Globe , on the other fide of the ...
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... King James I. had begun to touch for the evil ; for , it is plain , he has inferted compliments on both those accounts , upon his royal master in that tragedy . Nor , indeed , could the number of the dramatick pieces , he produced ...
... King James I. had begun to touch for the evil ; for , it is plain , he has inferted compliments on both those accounts , upon his royal master in that tragedy . Nor , indeed , could the number of the dramatick pieces , he produced ...
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... king Henry VII . To this gentleman the town of Stratford is indebted for the fine ftone - bridge , confifting of fourteen arches , which , at an extraordinary expence , he built over the Avon , together with a causeway running at the ...
... king Henry VII . To this gentleman the town of Stratford is indebted for the fine ftone - bridge , confifting of fourteen arches , which , at an extraordinary expence , he built over the Avon , together with a causeway running at the ...
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... king Charles the Firft's queen was driven by the neceffity of affairs to make a recefs in Warwickshire , fhe kept her court for three weeks in New - place . We may reasonably fuppofe it then the best pri- vate house in the town ; and ...
... king Charles the Firft's queen was driven by the neceffity of affairs to make a recefs in Warwickshire , fhe kept her court for three weeks in New - place . We may reasonably fuppofe it then the best pri- vate house in the town ; and ...
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