| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 442 lapas
...may imagine." This play is sneered at by Ben Jonson, in the induction to Bartholomew Fair, 1614 : »" If there be never a servant monster in the fair, who can help it, ttor a nest of antiques ? He is loth to m:ike nature afraid in his plays, like those that beget Tules,... | |
| British essayists - 1803 - 300 lapas
...his ridicule against Caliban and the romance of The Tempest — ' If there be never a servant-monster in the fair who can help it, he says, nor a nest of anticks ? He is loth to make nature afraid in his plays, like those that beget tales, Tempests, anil... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 384 lapas
...appears to have been more than equal to his wit. In the introduction to Bartholomew Fair, he says : " If there be never a servant monster in the fair, who...it, he says, nor a nest of antiques ? He is loth to make nature afraid in his plays, like those that beget Tales, Tempests, and such like drolleries."... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 392 lapas
...appears to have been more than equal to his wit. In the introduction to Bartholomew Fair, he pays : " If there be never a servant monster in the fair, who...it, he says, nor a nest of antiques? He is loth to make nature afraid in his plays, like those that beget Tales, Tempests, and such like drolleries."... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 394 lapas
...mighty genius, by the splendor of whose superior talents alone, he dreaded the eclipse of his own. " Jf there be never a servant monster in the fair, who can help it, nor a nest of antiques? He is loth to make nature afraid in his plays, like those that beget Tales,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1807 - 424 lapas
...in the following, that he points his ridicule against Caliban and the romance of the Tempest — ' If there be never a servant monster in the fair who can help it, he says, nor a nest of anticks ? He is loath to make nature afraid in his plays, like those that beget tales, Tempests, and... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1807 - 424 lapas
...so in the following, that he points his ridicule against Caliban and the romance of the Tempest—' If there be never a servant monster in the fair who can help it. In; says, nor a nest of anticks ? He is loath to make nature afraid in his plays, like those that beget... | |
| Octavius Gilchrist - 1808 - 74 lapas
...welcome; and a consort of roarers for musick. A wise justice-of-peace meditant, instead of a juggler with an ape . a civil cut-purse searchant; a sweet...as ever was broached rampant. If there be never a servant-monster in the This is the fifth fish That he hath shown thus: speaking of Quarttield. In the... | |
| 1808 - 546 lapas
...ridicule the Ten pest and Winter's Talc of Shak•peare : — " If there be never a servant-monster in the fair, who can help it, he says, nor a nest of antiques ? He is loth to make nature afraid in his plays, like those that beget Tales, Tempests, and such like drolleries."... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 510 lapas
...appears to have been more than equal to his wit. In the introduction to Bartholomew Fair, he says : " If there be never a servant monster in the fair, who...it, he says, nor a nest of antiques ? He is loth 'to make nature afraid in his plays, like those that beget Talcs, Tempests, and such like drolleries."... | |
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