Prefaces. The tempest. The two gentlemen of Verona. The merry wives of Windsor.- v.2. Measure for measure. Comedy of errors. Much ado about nothing. Love's labour lost.- v.3. Midsummer night's dream. Merchant of Venice. As you like it. Taming the shrew.- v.4. All's well that ends well. Twelfth night. Winter's tale. Macbeth.- v.5 King John. King Richrd II. King Henry IV, parts I-II.- v.6. King Henry V. King Henry VI, parts I-III.- v.7 King Richard III. King Henry VIII. Coriolanus.- v.8. Julius Cæsar. Anthony and Cleopatra. Timon of Athens. Titus Andronicus.- v. 9. Troilus and Cressida. Cymbeline. King Lear.- v. 10. Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet. Othello |
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الصفحة 39
1 tain , that he is the first who taught either tragedy or comedy to please , there
being no theatrical piece of any older writer , of which the name is known , except
to antiquaries and collectors of books , which are fought because they are scarce
...
1 tain , that he is the first who taught either tragedy or comedy to please , there
being no theatrical piece of any older writer , of which the name is known , except
to antiquaries and collectors of books , which are fought because they are scarce
...
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In perusing a corrupted piece , he must have before him all possibilities of
meaning , with all poffibilities of expression . Such must be his comprehension of
thought , and such his copiousness of language . Out of many readings possible ,
he ...
In perusing a corrupted piece , he must have before him all possibilities of
meaning , with all poffibilities of expression . Such must be his comprehension of
thought , and such his copiousness of language . Out of many readings possible ,
he ...
الصفحة 75
Several of the most correct lists of our dramatic pieces exhibit the titles of plays ,
which are not to be met with in the completest collections . It is almost
unnecessary to mention any other than Mr. Garrick's , which , curious and
extensive as it is ...
Several of the most correct lists of our dramatic pieces exhibit the titles of plays ,
which are not to be met with in the completest collections . It is almost
unnecessary to mention any other than Mr. Garrick's , which , curious and
extensive as it is ...
الصفحة 81
But on the very ruthes where the commedy is to daunce , yea and under the state
of Cambises himselfe must our feather'd eftridge , like a piece of ordnance be
planted valiantly ( because impudently ) beating downe the mewes and hisses of
...
But on the very ruthes where the commedy is to daunce , yea and under the state
of Cambises himselfe must our feather'd eftridge , like a piece of ordnance be
planted valiantly ( because impudently ) beating downe the mewes and hisses of
...
الصفحة 94
This piece was enter'd at Stationers ' hall June roth 1594 . In 1520 , viz , the 11th
year of Hen . VIII , it appears from Holinshed , that a comedy or Piautus was
played before the king . ** Entered at Stationers ' hall l'eb . 1575 , TE . 1 €
TERENCE ...
This piece was enter'd at Stationers ' hall June roth 1594 . In 1520 , viz , the 11th
year of Hen . VIII , it appears from Holinshed , that a comedy or Piautus was
played before the king . ** Entered at Stationers ' hall l'eb . 1575 , TE . 1 €
TERENCE ...
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