The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Page 90
... French king's affiflance , and his brother Walter was killed before Rouen in Normandy . From that time till Henry was peaceably fettled on the throne , many bodies of troops were fent by Queen Elizabeth to his aid : fo that his ...
... French king's affiflance , and his brother Walter was killed before Rouen in Normandy . From that time till Henry was peaceably fettled on the throne , many bodies of troops were fent by Queen Elizabeth to his aid : fo that his ...
Page 111
... French of Garnier , who , as well as his tranflator , imitated Seneca . In Kyd's Spanish Tragedy , as in Shak- fpeare's Hamlet , there is , if I may say so , a play reprefented within a play : if the old play of Hamlet fhould ever be ...
... French of Garnier , who , as well as his tranflator , imitated Seneca . In Kyd's Spanish Tragedy , as in Shak- fpeare's Hamlet , there is , if I may say so , a play reprefented within a play : if the old play of Hamlet fhould ever be ...
Page 119
... French am- baffador , on his return from England to King Philip : " And all the unfettled humours of the land- " Rafh , inconfiderate , fiery voluntaries , " With ladies ' faces and fierce dragons ' fpleens , - " Have fold their ...
... French am- baffador , on his return from England to King Philip : " And all the unfettled humours of the land- " Rafh , inconfiderate , fiery voluntaries , " With ladies ' faces and fierce dragons ' fpleens , - " Have fold their ...
Page 122
... French a fpecies of affectation then only found in England . It is noticed by Lily in 1592 , and Ben Jonson in 1598 . 12. KING RICHARD II . 1597 . King Richard II . was entered on the Stationers ' books , Auguft 29 , 1597 , and printed ...
... French a fpecies of affectation then only found in England . It is noticed by Lily in 1592 , and Ben Jonson in 1598 . 12. KING RICHARD II . 1597 . King Richard II . was entered on the Stationers ' books , Auguft 29 , 1597 , and printed ...
Page 220
... French critick could exact : and though the au- dience during the whole reprefentation would enjoy the fupreme felicity of beholding not a foreft , an open plain , or a common room , but the infide of a palace . What then was to be done ...
... French critick could exact : and though the au- dience during the whole reprefentation would enjoy the fupreme felicity of beholding not a foreft , an open plain , or a common room , but the infide of a palace . What then was to be done ...
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