The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently Discovered Folio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript Emendations with a History of the Stage, a Life of the Poet, and an Introduction to Each PlayRedfield, 1853 - 968 pages |
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Page xxiv
... truth may be , though we are not aware that the speculation has ever been hazarded , that being a young man of abilities , and In truth , many of his dramatic contemporaries wrote ex- rapid in the acquisition of knowledge , he had been ...
... truth may be , though we are not aware that the speculation has ever been hazarded , that being a young man of abilities , and In truth , many of his dramatic contemporaries wrote ex- rapid in the acquisition of knowledge , he had been ...
Page xxxiii
... Truth to imitate , With kindly counter under Mimick shade , Our pleasant Willy , ah ! is dead of late : With whom all joy and jolly meriment Is also deaded , and in dolour drent . " In stead thereof scoffing Scurrilitie , And scornfull ...
... Truth to imitate , With kindly counter under Mimick shade , Our pleasant Willy , ah ! is dead of late : With whom all joy and jolly meriment Is also deaded , and in dolour drent . " In stead thereof scoffing Scurrilitie , And scornfull ...
Page xxxiv
... truth , the claim put in by Malone for Lyly is little short of absurd . Lyly was , beyond dispute , the most artificial and affected writer of his day his dramas have nothing like nature or truth in them ; and if it could be established ...
... truth , the claim put in by Malone for Lyly is little short of absurd . Lyly was , beyond dispute , the most artificial and affected writer of his day his dramas have nothing like nature or truth in them ; and if it could be established ...
Page xxxv
... truth , at that period and afterwards , there seems to have been a prevailing rage for foreign travel , and it extended itself to mere actors , as well as to poets ; for we know that William Kempe was in Rome in 16012 , during the ...
... truth , at that period and afterwards , there seems to have been a prevailing rage for foreign travel , and it extended itself to mere actors , as well as to poets ; for we know that William Kempe was in Rome in 16012 , during the ...
Page xliv
... truth , however , is , that the play supposed , on the authority of Henslowe , to be Ben Jonson's comedy , is only called by Henslowe " Humours " or " Umers , " as he igno- rantly spells it . It is a mere speculation that this was Ben ...
... truth , however , is , that the play supposed , on the authority of Henslowe , to be Ben Jonson's comedy , is only called by Henslowe " Humours " or " Umers , " as he igno- rantly spells it . It is a mere speculation that this was Ben ...
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