Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, المجلد 1 |
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الصفحة xxiv
Mr. Dyce consents rather to injure his text than to owe an obligation to my
corrected folio , 1632 , than is to be met with in “ The Merry Wives of Windsor , "
A. V. 8C . 2 , where every syllable of a page and a half is in rhyme , excepting a
single ...
Mr. Dyce consents rather to injure his text than to owe an obligation to my
corrected folio , 1632 , than is to be met with in “ The Merry Wives of Windsor , "
A. V. 8C . 2 , where every syllable of a page and a half is in rhyme , excepting a
single ...
الصفحة 17
... the polemical character of some of the dramas publicly represented , although ,
not many years before , the king had himself encouraged such performances at
court , by being present at a play in which Luther and his wife were ridiculed ' .
... the polemical character of some of the dramas publicly represented , although ,
not many years before , the king had himself encouraged such performances at
court , by being present at a play in which Luther and his wife were ridiculed ' .
الصفحة 35
His “ Old Wives ' Tale , ” in the shape in which it has reached us , seems hardly
deserving of criticism , and it would have received little notice but for some
remote , and perhaps accidental , resemblance between its story and that of
Milton's ...
His “ Old Wives ' Tale , ” in the shape in which it has reached us , seems hardly
deserving of criticism , and it would have received little notice but for some
remote , and perhaps accidental , resemblance between its story and that of
Milton's ...
الصفحة 42
... then became possessed of houses and land in Snitterfield , from Richard
Rushby and his wife : from Robert Arden the property descended to his son , and
it was part of this estate which was occupied by Richard Shakespeare in 1550 .
... then became possessed of houses and land in Snitterfield , from Richard
Rushby and his wife : from Robert Arden the property descended to his son , and
it was part of this estate which was occupied by Richard Shakespeare in 1550 .
الصفحة 43
He mentions his wife's " jointure in Snitterfield , ” payable , no doubt , out of some
other property than that which , a few years before , he had christened one of his
children ( born in 1573 ) Richard . a Richard Shakespeare was living at ...
He mentions his wife's " jointure in Snitterfield , ” payable , no doubt , out of some
other property than that which , a few years before , he had christened one of his
children ( born in 1573 ) Richard . a Richard Shakespeare was living at ...
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