Memoirs of the Principal Actors in the Plays of Shakespeare, Том 16Shakespeare Society, 1853 - Всего страниц: 296 |
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... stand , beginning with the first column , and going down that , before we com- menced with the second column . This ... stands in the original , observing , that for our purpose we have throughout employed the copy of the first folio in ...
... stand , beginning with the first column , and going down that , before we com- menced with the second column . This ... stands in the original , observing , that for our purpose we have throughout employed the copy of the first folio in ...
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... stands thus : - 1625. Auguste 29. Mr. John Fletcher , a man , in the church . In the unbound monthly accounts , from which we have derived the more particular entry of the interment of Lawrence Fletcher , the burial of John Fletcher is ...
... stands thus : - 1625. Auguste 29. Mr. John Fletcher , a man , in the church . In the unbound monthly accounts , from which we have derived the more particular entry of the interment of Lawrence Fletcher , the burial of John Fletcher is ...
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... stands exactly in this form : - 1607. Dec. 31. Edmond Shakespeare , a player : in the church . In the monthly accounts still farther particulars are supplied , for we there read- 1607. Dec. 31. Edmund Shakespeare , a player , buried in ...
... stands exactly in this form : - 1607. Dec. 31. Edmond Shakespeare , a player : in the church . In the monthly accounts still farther particulars are supplied , for we there read- 1607. Dec. 31. Edmund Shakespeare , a player , buried in ...
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... time , and so it stands printed in " The Taming of the Shrew " in the folio of 1623 , p . 221 : - " And Gabrel's pumpes were all unpinkt i ' th ' hecle . " necessarily have happened before 1598 , and so far we INTRODUCTION . xxi.
... time , and so it stands printed in " The Taming of the Shrew " in the folio of 1623 , p . 221 : - " And Gabrel's pumpes were all unpinkt i ' th ' hecle . " necessarily have happened before 1598 , and so far we INTRODUCTION . xxi.
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... stand on the title - page of his " Bartholomew Fair , " 1631 , and in some other places . The clerks , or whoever made the entries , gave the ordinary ortho- graphy of the name , and we have met with no single instance of the contrary ...
... stand on the title - page of his " Bartholomew Fair , " 1631 , and in some other places . The clerks , or whoever made the entries , gave the ordinary ortho- graphy of the name , and we have met with no single instance of the contrary ...
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Стр. 105 - THE | Second part of Henrie | the fourth, continuing to his death, | and coronation of Henrie \ the fift. | With the humours of sir lohn Fal- | stqffe, and swaggering \ Pistoll. | As it hath been sundrie times publikely \ acted by the right honourable, the Lord | Chamberlaine his seruants. | Written by William Shakespeare. \ LONDON | Printed by VS for Andrew Wise, and | William Aspley. | 1600.
Стр. 39 - Why, so can I, or so can any man ; But will they come, when you do call for them ? Glend.
Стр. 13 - But, I remember, when the fight was done, When I was dry with rage, and extreme toil, Breathless and faint, leaning upon my sword, Came there a certain lord, neat, trimly...
Стр. 10 - How cam'st thou hither, tell me ? and wherefore ? The orchard walls are high, and hard to climb ; And the place death, considering who thou art, If any of my kinsmen find thee here.
Стр. 304 - SOCIETY desire it to be understood that they are not answerable for any opinions or observations that may appear in the Society's publications; the Editors of the several Works being alone responsible for the same.
Стр. 67 - ... who, as he was a happie imitator of Nature, was a most gentle expresser of it. His mind and hand went together; and what he thought, he uttered with that easinesse that wee have scarse received from him a blot in his papers.
Стр. 139 - Rosalynde, Euphues Golden Legacie, found after his death in his Cell at Silexedra, bequeathed to Philautus sonnes noursed up with their father in England, Fetcht from the Canaries by TL, gent., Imprinted by T.
Стр. 145 - IN the name of God, Amen. I William Shakspeare, of Stratford-upon-Avon, in the county of Warwick, gent., in perfect health and memory (God be praised), do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following : that is to say — First, I commend my soul into the hands of God my Creator, hoping, and assuredly believing, through the only merits of Jesus Christ my Saviour, to be made partaker of life everlasting ; and my body to the earth whereof it is made.
Стр. 68 - tis no matter; Honour pricks me on. Yea, but how if honour prick me off when I come on ? how then ? Can honour set to a leg? No. Or an arm? No. Or take away the grief of a wound ? No. Honour hath no skill in surgery then ? No. What is honour? A word. What is in that word, honour? What is that honour? Air. A trim reckoning ! — Who hath it? He that died o
Стр. 273 - Major Cuffle ; — a man of great account amongst them, and a notorious Papist : slain by the hands of Major Harrison, that godly and gallant gentleman...