The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
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... Noble Kinsmen . With respect to the good cheer and hospitable living of those times , I cannot agree with an ingenious and agreeable writer of the present day , that it was general or frequent . The very stress laid upon certain ...
... Noble Kinsmen . With respect to the good cheer and hospitable living of those times , I cannot agree with an ingenious and agreeable writer of the present day , that it was general or frequent . The very stress laid upon certain ...
Page 388
... Noble Kinsmen . The Two Noble Kinsmen , 1634. Although Fletcher was certainly one of the two authors of the play , it is not known who was the other . Scenes have been attributed , with some probability , to Shakespeare . An ingenious ...
... Noble Kinsmen . The Two Noble Kinsmen , 1634. Although Fletcher was certainly one of the two authors of the play , it is not known who was the other . Scenes have been attributed , with some probability , to Shakespeare . An ingenious ...
Page 393
... Noble Kinsmen , Act 1. Scene 1 . We bave been soldiers . Act 1. Scene 3 . 258. Tearing our pleasures , ' etc. To bis Coy Mistress , 43 . ' Born only beir to all humanity . ' Unidentified . Repetitions of Shakespear's phraseology . Cf ...
... Noble Kinsmen , Act 1. Scene 1 . We bave been soldiers . Act 1. Scene 3 . 258. Tearing our pleasures , ' etc. To bis Coy Mistress , 43 . ' Born only beir to all humanity . ' Unidentified . Repetitions of Shakespear's phraseology . Cf ...
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