The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Volum 1Phillips, Sampson, 1850 |
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... play . It was not printed until 1623 ; but it is mentioned by Meres in his Wit's Treasury , printed in 1598. It ... play , than the enlivening it with some speeches and lines , which , he thinks , are easily dis- tinguished from the rest ...
... play . It was not printed until 1623 ; but it is mentioned by Meres in his Wit's Treasury , printed in 1598. It ... play , than the enlivening it with some speeches and lines , which , he thinks , are easily dis- tinguished from the rest ...
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... played , it was less exposed to the hazards of transcription . " Pope has set what he calls a mark of reprobation upon the low and trifling conceits which are to be found in this play . It is true that the fa- miliar scenes abound with ...
... played , it was less exposed to the hazards of transcription . " Pope has set what he calls a mark of reprobation upon the low and trifling conceits which are to be found in this play . It is true that the fa- miliar scenes abound with ...
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... play there is a tradition preserved by Mr. Rowe , that it was written at the command of Queen Elizabeth , who was so delighted with the character of Falstaff , that she wished it to be diffused through more plays , but , suspecting that ...
... play there is a tradition preserved by Mr. Rowe , that it was written at the command of Queen Elizabeth , who was so delighted with the character of Falstaff , that she wished it to be diffused through more plays , but , suspecting that ...
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