Observations on the Fairy Queen of Spenser, Volumes 1-2C. Stower, 1807 |
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Page 58
... Skelton , in the Crowne of Lawrell , p . 53 , ed . ut supr . Of the paiants [ pageants ] that were played in Joyous garde . + II . P. Hen . IV . Act . 3 , Sc . 4 . Morte Arthur . The magnificent Arthur bore a considerable part 3 58.
... Skelton , in the Crowne of Lawrell , p . 53 , ed . ut supr . Of the paiants [ pageants ] that were played in Joyous garde . + II . P. Hen . IV . Act . 3 , Sc . 4 . Morte Arthur . The magnificent Arthur bore a considerable part 3 58.
Page 73
... plays , than by any other person : such were the rimes of Skelton ( usurping the name of a poet laureate ) being in deede but a rude rayling rimer , and all his doings ridi- culous ; he used both short distances and short measures ...
... plays , than by any other person : such were the rimes of Skelton ( usurping the name of a poet laureate ) being in deede but a rude rayling rimer , and all his doings ridi- culous ; he used both short distances and short measures ...
Page 84
... play Romeo and Juliet was in those days . He is speaking to a wit of the town . Luscus , what's playd to day ? - faith now I know I sett thy lips abroach , from whence doth flow Nought but pure Juliet and Romeo . Ibid . Langbaine ( Dram ...
... play Romeo and Juliet was in those days . He is speaking to a wit of the town . Luscus , what's playd to day ? - faith now I know I sett thy lips abroach , from whence doth flow Nought but pure Juliet and Romeo . Ibid . Langbaine ( Dram ...
Page 125
... play Their hurtlesse sports * . B. iii . c . xi . s . xlvii . Of the statue of Cupid . Wings it had with sundrie colours dight , More sundrie colours than the proud pavone Bears in his boasted fan , or Iris bright , When her discolour'd ...
... play Their hurtlesse sports * . B. iii . c . xi . s . xlvii . Of the statue of Cupid . Wings it had with sundrie colours dight , More sundrie colours than the proud pavone Bears in his boasted fan , or Iris bright , When her discolour'd ...
Page 171
... play , ( but he no play regarded ) ; And fitt love to reward , and be with love rewarded . High was his forehead , arch'd with silver mould , ( Where never anger churlish wrinkle dighted ) , His auburn lockes hung like dark threads of ...
... play , ( but he no play regarded ) ; And fitt love to reward , and be with love rewarded . High was his forehead , arch'd with silver mould , ( Where never anger churlish wrinkle dighted ) , His auburn lockes hung like dark threads of ...
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