| 1831 - 722 páginas
...stage. Sir, I thank you (quoth the player) for this good council : I promise you I will make use of it, for I have heard indeed of some that have gone to...meanly, and have come in time to be exceeding wealthy." — i. 333. Shakspeare appears to have commenced his dramatic career, by altering old plays for revival,... | |
| John Payne Collier - 1831 - 512 páginas
...Sir, I thank ' you (quoth the player) for this good council : I promise you I will ' make use of it, for I have heard, indeed, of some that have gone to ' London very meanly, and have come in time to bo exceeding ' wealthy.' * It is a fact, not known to Malone and Gifford, that Ben Jonson was at first... | |
| 1831 - 746 páginas
...stage. Sir, I thank you (quoth the player) for this good council ; I promise you I will make use of it, for I have heard indeed of some that have gone to London very meanly, and have come in time to bo exceeding wealthy." — i. 383. Shakspeare appears to have commenced his dramatic career, by altering... | |
| John Payne Collier - 1835 - 72 páginas
...proclam. facta fuit vicesimo quinto die Junij, t'mio. Seas. Trinitatis, Anno primo Regis supradicti. lordship in the country, that, growing weary of playing,...meanly, and have come in time to be exceeding wealthy." Shakespeare came to London a penniless fugitive, and returned, " weary of playing " and of plays, to... | |
| John Payne Collier - 1835 - 74 páginas
...quinto die Junij, t'mio. Scee. Trinitatis, Anno primo Regis supradicti. lordship in the country, thai, growing weary of playing, thy money may there bring...meanly, and have come in time to be exceeding wealthy." Shakespeare came to London a penniless fugitive, and returned, " weary of playing " and of plays, to... | |
| 1835 - 746 páginas
...that, growing weary of playing, the money may then bring thee to high dignity and reputation ; for 1 have heard indeed of some that have gone to London very meanly, and have come, in time, tobe exceedingly wealthy." The next curious and interesting point among Mr. Collier's materials, is... | |
| Samuel Astley Dunham - 1837 - 418 páginas
...— " Sir, I thank you (quoth the player) for this good council: 1 promise you 1 will make use of it; for I have heard, indeed, of some that have gone to...meanly, and have come in time to be exceeding wealthy." position of plays more easy, as it was certainly more agreeable to his genius. He wrote for the Globe... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 608 páginas
...(printed without date, but not earlier than 1606) might well make his hero tell the poor itinerant player, in obvious reference to the success of Shakspeare,...meanly, and have come in time to be exceeding wealthy." Shakspeare came to London a penniless fugitive, and returned, "weary of playing" and of plays, to spend... | |
| Charles Knight - 1843 - 566 páginas
...passage in an anonymous tract called ' Ratsey's Ghost,' applies to Shakspere : " When thou fcclest thy purse well lined, buy thee some place of lordship...meanly, and have come in time to be exceeding wealthy." If the application be correct, we still cannot hold with Mr. Collier that the " gone to London very... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 618 páginas
...(printed without date, but not earlier than 1606) might well make his hero tell the poor itinerant player, in obvious reference to the success of Shakspeare,...meanly, and have come in time to be exceeding wealthy." Shakspeare came to London a penniless fugitive, and returned, "weary of playing" and of plays, to spend... | |
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