The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: ComediesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... servant of the many ; " Euterpe weeps that " now no pas- toral is to be heard ; " and so on . These laments do not seem to be identical with the -mourning for the death Of learning , late deceas'd in beggary . ” 66 These expressions are ...
... servant of the many ; " Euterpe weeps that " now no pas- toral is to be heard ; " and so on . These laments do not seem to be identical with the -mourning for the death Of learning , late deceas'd in beggary . ” 66 These expressions are ...
Page 37
... servant shall do so . [ Exeunt . So all the old copies . Steevens , who hated variety in rhythm , as he gloated on a double - entendre , gives us- " I know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows . " b For the same love of counting ...
... servant shall do so . [ Exeunt . So all the old copies . Steevens , who hated variety in rhythm , as he gloated on a double - entendre , gives us- " I know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows . " b For the same love of counting ...
Page 106
... servants to Lucentio . GRUMIO , servants to Petrucio . CURTIS , PEDANT , an old fellow set up to personate Vincentio . KATHARINA , the shrew , BIANCA , her sister , } daughters to Baptista . Widow . Tailor , Haberdasher , and Servants ...
... servants to Lucentio . GRUMIO , servants to Petrucio . CURTIS , PEDANT , an old fellow set up to personate Vincentio . KATHARINA , the shrew , BIANCA , her sister , } daughters to Baptista . Widow . Tailor , Haberdasher , and Servants ...
Page 109
... servants . Printed at London by Peter Short , and are to be sold by Cuthbert Burbie , at his shop at the Royal Exchange , 1594 . ' * The comedy opens with an Induction , * We copy this title from Mr. Collier's History of Dramatic Poetry ...
... servants . Printed at London by Peter Short , and are to be sold by Cuthbert Burbie , at his shop at the Royal Exchange , 1594 . ' * The comedy opens with an Induction , * We copy this title from Mr. Collier's History of Dramatic Poetry ...
Page 120
... servants , -the other for the Lord Chamberlain's servants , -out of some older play , much of which was probably im- provisated by the Clowns , and whose main action , the discipline of the Shrew , would be irresistibly attractive to a ...
... servants , -the other for the Lord Chamberlain's servants , -out of some older play , much of which was probably im- provisated by the Clowns , and whose main action , the discipline of the Shrew , would be irresistibly attractive to a ...
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