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Side 3
It appears that several dramas on the present subject had been written before
Shakespeare attempted it . See the notes at the conclusion of this play , which
was first enter'd at Stationers ' Hall by Andrew Wise , Oct. 20 , 1597 , under the
title of ...
It appears that several dramas on the present subject had been written before
Shakespeare attempted it . See the notes at the conclusion of this play , which
was first enter'd at Stationers ' Hall by Andrew Wise , Oct. 20 , 1597 , under the
title of ...
Side 14
Mr. Tollet observes that this opinion seems to be derived from the ancient
Swedes , or Northern nations from whom we descend ; for they practised this
method of trial in dubious cases , as appears from Pitt's Atlas , in Sweden , p . 20.
Mr. Tollet observes that this opinion seems to be derived from the ancient
Swedes , or Northern nations from whom we descend ; for they practised this
method of trial in dubious cases , as appears from Pitt's Atlas , in Sweden , p . 20.
Side 71
That it was given to him , and for the reason I mention , appears from the
following passage of Jonson's Staple of News , second intermeane : 6 M. How
like you the vice i ' the play ? “ T. Here is never a fiend to carry him away .
Besides he has ...
That it was given to him , and for the reason I mention , appears from the
following passage of Jonson's Staple of News , second intermeane : 6 M. How
like you the vice i ' the play ? “ T. Here is never a fiend to carry him away .
Besides he has ...
Side 72
From the following stage direction , in an old dramatic piece , entituled , Hifirion :
aftix , or the Player whipt , 1610 , it appears , that the Vice and Iniquity were
sometimes distinct personages : “ Enter a roaring devil , with the Vice on his back
...
From the following stage direction , in an old dramatic piece , entituled , Hifirion :
aftix , or the Player whipt , 1610 , it appears , that the Vice and Iniquity were
sometimes distinct personages : “ Enter a roaring devil , with the Vice on his back
...
Side 124
It appears , however , from a satirical pamphlet called the Guls Horn - booke ,
1609 , written by T. Deckar , that in the ancient church of St. Paul , one of the ailes
was called Duke Humphrey's Walk ; in which those who had no means of ...
It appears , however , from a satirical pamphlet called the Guls Horn - booke ,
1609 , written by T. Deckar , that in the ancient church of St. Paul , one of the ailes
was called Duke Humphrey's Walk ; in which those who had no means of ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections ..., Volum 5 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1778 |
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