| Robert Deverell - 1813 - 350 str.
...nature's journeymen had made men, and not made them well; they imitated humanity so abominably. Ham. Oh, reform it altogether. And let those that play your...question of the play be then to be considered. That's villainous ; and shews a most pitiful ambition in the fool that uses it. Go make you ready. [Exeunt... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1814 - 528 str.
...they imitated humanity so abominably. I Play. I hope, we have reformed that indiObrently with us. Ham. O, reform it altogether. And let those, that play...them : for there be of them, that will themselves langh, to set on some quantity of barren spectators to langh too ; though, in the mean time, some necessary... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 390 str.
...action ; with this special observance, that you o'erstep not the- modesty of nature : for be reformed altogether. And let those that play your clowns, speak...question of the play be then to be considered: that's villainous, and shows a most pitiful ambition; in the fool that uses it." From my own Apartment, June... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1818 - 378 str.
...imitated humanity so abominably. I Play. I hope, we have reformed that indifferently with us. Ham. O, reform it altogether. And let those, that play...necessary question of the play be then to be considered : that 's villainous ; and shows a most pitiful ambition in the fool that uses it. Go, make you ready.... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1819 - 426 str.
...of Nature's journeymen had made men, and not made them well ; they imitated humanity so abominably. And let those that play your clowns, speak no more...laugh too : though in the mean time, some necessary part of the play be then to be considered. That's villainous, and shows a most pitiful ambition in... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 588 str.
...reform'd that indifferently with us. Ham. O, reform it altugether. And let those, that play your clowus, speak no more than is set down for them : for there...some necessary question • of the play be then to be considcr'd : that's villainous ; and shews ft most pitiful ambition in the fool that uses it. Go, make... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 558 str.
...from Purgatory : " — I absented (myself from all plaies, as wanting that merrye Roscius of plaiers themselves laugh, to set on some quantity of barren...question of the play be then to be considered : that's villainous ; and shows a most pitiful ambition in the fool that uses it. Go, make you ready. — [Exeunt... | |
| 1823 - 432 str.
...•those that play your clowns speak no mort than is set down for them; for there be of them that will of themselves laugh, to set on some quantity of barren...necessary question of the play be then to be considered." [To be concluded in our nc.r/.] LINES, ON FIRST HEARING MISS STEPHENS SING '•' AULD ROBIN CRAY."... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 572 str.
...that play your clowns, speak no more than is set down for them ; for there be of them, that will of themselves laugh, to set on some quantity of barren...necessary question of the play be then to be considered" This practice was undoubtedly coeval with the English stage ; for we are told that Sir Thomas More,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 574 str.
...more than is set down for them ; for there be of them, that will of themselves laugh, to set on somc quantity of barren spectators to laugh too ; though...necessary question of the play be then to be considered" This practice was undoubtedly coeval with the English stage ; for we are told that Sir Thomas More,... | |
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