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Page 63
... passage Vol . XIV . p . 282 , the author of the old play has fallen into the fame miftake . MALONE . 9—— gilt , Gilt is a superficial covering of gold . So , in King Henry V : 2 " Our gayness and our gilt are all befmirch'd . " STEEVENS ...
... passage Vol . XIV . p . 282 , the author of the old play has fallen into the fame miftake . MALONE . 9—— gilt , Gilt is a superficial covering of gold . So , in King Henry V : 2 " Our gayness and our gilt are all befmirch'd . " STEEVENS ...
Page 189
... passage in Quintiliau , cited by W. R. [ probably Sir Walter Rawlinfon in the Gentleman's Magazine , Vol . LIV . P. II . p . 886. " Rofcius citatior , Elopus gravior fuit , quod ille comedias , hic tragoedias egit . " QUINTIL . Lib . XI ...
... passage in Quintiliau , cited by W. R. [ probably Sir Walter Rawlinfon in the Gentleman's Magazine , Vol . LIV . P. II . p . 886. " Rofcius citatior , Elopus gravior fuit , quod ille comedias , hic tragoedias egit . " QUINTIL . Lib . XI ...
Page 203
... passage which not only points at Shakspeare as the author of them , but alfo fhows , that , however meanly we may now think of them in comparison with his latter productions , they bad , at the time of their appearance , a fufficient ...
... passage which not only points at Shakspeare as the author of them , but alfo fhows , that , however meanly we may now think of them in comparison with his latter productions , they bad , at the time of their appearance , a fufficient ...
Page 247
... passage in a pamphlet already quoted , entitled Pierce Pennilesse his Supplication to the Devil , written by Thomas Nafhe , quarto , 1592 : " Whereas the afternoone being the eldest time of the day , wherein men that are their owne ...
... passage in a pamphlet already quoted , entitled Pierce Pennilesse his Supplication to the Devil , written by Thomas Nafhe , quarto , 1592 : " Whereas the afternoone being the eldest time of the day , wherein men that are their owne ...
Page 349
... passage in queftion , ' tis all that I can at present suggest upon it . THEOBALD . That the buffoon , or jefter of the old English farces , was called the vice , is certain : and that , in their moral reprefentations , it was common to ...
... passage in queftion , ' tis all that I can at present suggest upon it . THEOBALD . That the buffoon , or jefter of the old English farces , was called the vice , is certain : and that , in their moral reprefentations , it was common to ...
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