| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 790 sider
...lamentable Tragédie, mixed full of pleasant Mirth; contayning the Life of Cambises, King of Persia, Decde of Execution after the many wicked Deeds and lirranoui. Murders committed by and through him... | |
| Frederick Robert Augustus Glover - 1840 - 346 sider
...lamentable Tragedy, mixed full of pleasant Mirth, conteyning the Life of Cambises, King of Persia, from the beginning of his Kingdome unto his Death...Deed of Execution, after the many wicked Deeds and tyrannous Murders committed by and through him ; and, last of all, his odious death, by God's Justice,... | |
| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1848 - 288 sider
...of Thomas Preston's " Cambyses," printed by Allde, without date, and somewhat contradictorily called "A Lamentable Tragedy mixed ful of pleasant Mirth,...from the beginning of his kingdome unto his death," &c. It is reprinted in vol. i. of Hawkins's " Origin of the English Drama."] Rd of John Alde, for his... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 594 sider
...later quartos, has Sun for " June." * — king Cambyses' vein.] The allusion is to a play called " A Lamentable Tragedy, mixed ful of Pleasant Mirth, conteyning the Life of Cambitet, King P. Hen. Well, here is my leg6. Fal. And here is my speech. — Stand aside, nobility.... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1842 - 594 sider
...later quartos, has San for " June." 1 — king Cambyses' vein.] The allusion is to a play called " A Lamentable Tragedy, mixed ful of Pleasant Mirth, conteyning the Life of Cambita, King VOL. IV. T P. Hen. Well, here is my leg6. Fal. And here is my speech. — Stand aside,... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1843 - 690 sider
...entitled, " A LamenlaM'Tragedy, mixed ful of pleasant Mirth, conteyning the Life of Cambises, Kin¿ uí Percia, from the beginning of his Kingdome unto his Death, his one good deed of execution; after that many wicked deeds, and tirannous murders committed bf and through him; and last of all, his odious... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1843 - 970 sider
...will do it in king Cambyses' vein." The play satirised under the name of this monarch, is entitled, " n his Tempest, »hereTrinculo, discovering Caliban extended on the ground, supposes him to Pcrcia, from the beginning of his Kingdome unto his Death, his one good deed of execution; after that... | |
| Elizabeth Stone - 1845 - 472 sider
...was complimented by Queen Elizabeth with a pension of £20 per annum. The title of this play was, " A Lamentable Tragedy, mixed ful of pleasant mirth,...his death ; his one good deed of execution, after that many wicked deeds and tirannous murders committed by and through him ; and last of all, his odious... | |
| Elizabeth Stone - 1845 - 484 sider
...Percia, from the beginning of his kingdome unto his death ; his one good deed of execution, after that many wicked deeds and tirannous murders committed by and through him ; and last of all, hi8 odious death, by God's justice appointed. Done in such order as followeth, by Thomas Preston, 1570."... | |
| Hermann Ulrici - 1847 - 942 sider
...bet íDarfieíTung. — Gstnen @фг№ weitet in biefet SRic^tung tfyat îfyomaô 1< re ft о nô «Lamentable Tragedy, mixed ful of pleasant mirth, conteyning the Life of Cambises , King of Persia etc. Iriipr. at Lond. » sa (triebet abgebtucft bet ^amfind I, 251 — 319), «etmutfjltdj urn... | |
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