| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - English prose literature - 1800 - 591 pages
...first taught me to admire. The play itself had formerly been acted with success in the BlackFryers ; and our excellent Fletcher had so great a value for...SEA-VOYAGE, may easily discern that it was a copy of Shakspeare's TEMPEST : the Storm, the Desart Island, and the woman who had never seen a man, are all... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 624 pages
...first taught me to admire. The play itself had formerly been acted with success in the BlackFryers ; and our excellent Fletcher had so great a value for...much varied, a second time. Those who have seen his SEA- VOYAGE, may easily discern that it was a copy of Shakspeare's TEMPEST : the Storm, the Desart... | |
| Sir William D'Avenant - 1874 - 544 pages
...the borders of their plays, and which are indeed no more than good landscapes to a very indifferent picture. I must proceed no farther in this argument,...much varied, a second time. Those who have seen his " Sea -Voyage," may easily discern that it was a copy of Shakespeare's " Tempest." The storm, the desert... | |
| William D'Avenant - 1874 - 544 pages
...not to be invaded by any other. They do that out of gaiety, which would be an imposition* upon us. It was originally Shakespeare's ; a poet for whom...much varied, a second time. Those who have seen his " Sea -Voyage," may easily discern that it was a copy of Shakespeare's " Tempest.' 7 The storm, the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1876 - 188 pages
...first taught me to admire. The Play itself had formerly been acted with success in the Black-Fryers : And our excellent Fletcher had so great a value for...much varied, a second time. Those who have seen his Sea -Voyage, may easily discern that it was a Copy of Shakespear's Tempest : The Storm, the Desart... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1880 - 184 pages
...first taught me to admire. The Play itself had formerly been acted with success in the Black-Fryers : And our excellent Fletcher had so great a value for it, that he thought fit ta make use of the same design, not much varied, a second time. Those who have seen his Sea -Voyage,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1895 - 494 pages
...first taught me to admire. The Play it self had formerly been acted with success in the Black- Fryers : and our Excellent Fletcher had so great a value for...much varied, a second time. Those who have seen his Sta- Voyage, may easily discern that it was a Copy of Shakespear'i Tempest : the Storm, the Desart... | |
| Otto Witt - 1899 - 154 pages
...Sebastians aus. Dryden sagt in seiner Preface (aa 0. pag. I) von Shaksperes „Tempest" : — — — And our Excellent Fletcher had so great a value for...Sea-Voyage, may easily discern that it was a Copy of Shakespear's Tempest: the Storm, the Desart Island and the Woman who had never seen a Man, are all... | |
| Otto Witt - 1899 - 148 pages
...versöhnenden Monologe Sebastians aus. Dryden sagt in seiner Preface (aa 0. pag. I) von Shaksperes „Tempest": And our Excellent Fletcher had so great a value for...he thought fit to make use of the same design not niuch varied, a second time. Those who have seen his Sea-Voyage, may easily discern that it was a Copy... | |
| Roy Bennett Pace - English literature - 1917 - 536 pages
...taught me to admire. The play itself had formerly been acted with great success in the Blackfriars ; and our excellent Fletcher had so great a value for it that he thought fit to make use of 25 the same design, not much varied, a second time. Those who have seen his Sea-Voyage, may easily... | |
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