Illustrations of Shakespeare and of Ancient Manners: With Dissertations on the Clowns and Fools of Shakespeare ; on the Collection of Popular Tales Entitled Gesta Romanorum, and on the English Morris DanceT. Tegg, 1839 - Počet stran: 631 |
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... allusion , as it is supposed , to the diabolical torture of the boot . Not a great while before this play was written , it had been inflicted in the presence of King James on one Dr. Fian , a supposed wizard , who was charged with ...
... allusion , as it is supposed , to the diabolical torture of the boot . Not a great while before this play was written , it had been inflicted in the presence of King James on one Dr. Fian , a supposed wizard , who was charged with ...
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... allude occasionally to green eyes . SCENE 4. Page 274 . JUL . My substance should be statue in thy stead . In confirmation of Mr. M. Mason's note , it may be ob- served that in the comedy of Cornelianum dolium , Act I. Scene 5 , statua ...
... allude occasionally to green eyes . SCENE 4. Page 274 . JUL . My substance should be statue in thy stead . In confirmation of Mr. M. Mason's note , it may be ob- served that in the comedy of Cornelianum dolium , Act I. Scene 5 , statua ...
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... mixture of archness and rustic simplicity . There is no allusion to dress , nor any other circumstance , that marks either of them as the domestic fool or jester . MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR . IT ACT I. SCENE . 32 ILLUSTRATIONS OF SHAKSPEARE .
... mixture of archness and rustic simplicity . There is no allusion to dress , nor any other circumstance , that marks either of them as the domestic fool or jester . MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR . IT ACT I. SCENE . 32 ILLUSTRATIONS OF SHAKSPEARE .
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... allusion is made , ” Mr. Ritson maintains that " it is a very gross mistake to imagine that this character ( i . e . our clown's ) was habited like an idiot . ” Now it is very certain , that although the idiot fools were generally ...
... allusion is made , ” Mr. Ritson maintains that " it is a very gross mistake to imagine that this character ( i . e . our clown's ) was habited like an idiot . ” Now it is very certain , that although the idiot fools were generally ...
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... allusion . With respect to the instance of the letter in All's well that ends well not being recited literally by Helen , it must be recollected that there was no reason for making her do so , as she talks in blank verse ; and it would ...
... allusion . With respect to the instance of the letter in All's well that ends well not being recited literally by Helen , it must be recollected that there was no reason for making her do so , as she talks in blank verse ; and it would ...
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