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Side 3
But the present play is intirely different , and infinitely superior to it . Pope . The
edition of 1611 has no mention of Rowley , nor in the account of Rowley ' s works
is any mention made of his conjunction with Shakespeare in any play . King John
...
But the present play is intirely different , and infinitely superior to it . Pope . The
edition of 1611 has no mention of Rowley , nor in the account of Rowley ' s works
is any mention made of his conjunction with Shakespeare in any play . King John
...
Side 4
K . John . What follows , if we disallow of this ? Chat . The proud ? controul of
fierce and bloody war , the conduct , but sometimes in the expressions
throughout the following historical dramas ; viz . Macbeth , this play , Richard II .
Henry IV .
K . John . What follows , if we disallow of this ? Chat . The proud ? controul of
fierce and bloody war , the conduct , but sometimes in the expressions
throughout the following historical dramas ; viz . Macbeth , this play , Richard II .
Henry IV .
Side 10
With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators William Shakespeare
Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, Isaac Reed. K . John . Sirrah , your brother is
legitimate ; Your father ' s wife did after wedlock bear him : And , if she did play ...
With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators William Shakespeare
Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, Isaac Reed. K . John . Sirrah , your brother is
legitimate ; Your father ' s wife did after wedlock bear him : And , if she did play ...
Side 20
In this piece there is the character of a bragging cowardly knight , * called
Bafilisco . His pretension to valour is to blow n ; and feen Through , that Piston , a
buffoon - servant in the play , jumps upon his back , and will not disengage him ,
till he ...
In this piece there is the character of a bragging cowardly knight , * called
Bafilisco . His pretension to valour is to blow n ; and feen Through , that Piston , a
buffoon - servant in the play , jumps upon his back , and will not disengage him ,
till he ...
Side 21
So that it is clear , our poet is sneering at this play ; and makes Philip , when his
mother calls him knave , throw off that reproach by humourously laying claim to
his new dignity of knighthood ; as Bafilisco arrogantly intists on his title of knight
in ...
So that it is clear , our poet is sneering at this play ; and makes Philip , when his
mother calls him knave , throw off that reproach by humourously laying claim to
his new dignity of knighthood ; as Bafilisco arrogantly intists on his title of knight
in ...
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