The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 7 |
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... fpeak of Kynafton's performance in fuch unqualified terms . His words are " it has fince been difputable among the judicious , whether any woman that fucceeded him , ( Kynaston , ) so sensibly touched the audience as he . " REED ...
... fpeak of Kynafton's performance in fuch unqualified terms . His words are " it has fince been difputable among the judicious , whether any woman that fucceeded him , ( Kynaston , ) so sensibly touched the audience as he . " REED ...
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... And Mr. Pope is more indebted to the fame author for beauties , inferted in his Eloifa to Abelard , than he has been willing to ac knowledge . STEEVENS . D 2 1 PUCK . 3 Thou fpeak'ft aright ; ' I am MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM . 35.
... And Mr. Pope is more indebted to the fame author for beauties , inferted in his Eloifa to Abelard , than he has been willing to ac knowledge . STEEVENS . D 2 1 PUCK . 3 Thou fpeak'ft aright ; ' I am MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM . 35.
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William Shakespeare. PUCK . 3 Thou fpeak'ft aright ; ' I am that merry wanderer of the night . If Drayton wrote The Nymphidia after △ Midfummer - Night's Dream had been acted , he could with very little propriety fay , Then fince no ...
William Shakespeare. PUCK . 3 Thou fpeak'ft aright ; ' I am that merry wanderer of the night . If Drayton wrote The Nymphidia after △ Midfummer - Night's Dream had been acted , he could with very little propriety fay , Then fince no ...
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... fpeak'ft aright ; It seems that in the Fairy mythology , Puck , or Hobgoblin , was the trusty servant of Oberon , and always employed to watch or dete & the intrigues of Queen Mab , called by Shakspeare Titania . For in Drayton's ...
... fpeak'ft aright ; It seems that in the Fairy mythology , Puck , or Hobgoblin , was the trusty servant of Oberon , and always employed to watch or dete & the intrigues of Queen Mab , called by Shakspeare Titania . For in Drayton's ...
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... fpeak , when there is no mention of their entering , they are defign- ed by the poet to be supposed on the stage during the greatest part of the remainder of the play ; and to mix , as they pleafe , as fpirits , with the other actors ...
... fpeak , when there is no mention of their entering , they are defign- ed by the poet to be supposed on the stage during the greatest part of the remainder of the play ; and to mix , as they pleafe , as fpirits , with the other actors ...
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