| 1850 - 806 стор.
...the king and court there, and the most innocent play that ever I saw ; and a curious piece of music in an echo of half sentences, the echo repeating the...half while the man goes on to the latter, which is pretty. The play has no great wit, but yet good, above ordinary plays.' — Ib. p. 258. Amongst his... | |
| Elizabeth Stone - 1845 - 472 стор.
...my life." "And 1667: Nov. 7. 'The Tempest acted,'— 'the most innocent play that ever I saw:' — 'the play has no great wit, but yet good above ordinary plays." The favourite style of the day in Tragedy, was the long heroic play in rhymes, much in the style of... | |
| 1904 - 668 стор.
...about ' What is honour.' " In his remarks on ' The Tempest' he speaks of "a curious piece of music in an echo of half sentences, the echo repeating the...man goes on to the latter, which is mighty pretty." This bears put the Editor's note at the last reference, as it is evidently the song sung by Ferdinand,... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1850 - 910 стор.
...the king and court there, and the most innocent play that ever I saw ; and a canons piece of music in an echo of half sentences, the echo repeating the...half while the man goes on to the latter, which is pretty. The play ha* no great wit, but yet good, above ordinary plays.' — Ib. p. 258. Amongst his... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1895 - 486 стор.
...the King and Court there ; and the most innocent play that ever I saw ; and a curious piece of musick in an echo of half sentences, the echo repeating the former half, while the man goes on with the latter ; which is mighty pretty. The play has no great wit, but yet good, above ordinary plays.... | |
| 1873 - 852 стор.
...piny.' The Tempest lie finds (November 6, 1667) 'the most innocent play that ever I saw ; ' and adds, ' The play has no great wit, but yet good, above ordinary plays.' To do Samuel justice, he was ' mightily pleased' with Hamlet (August 31, 1668); 'but, above all, with... | |
| 1873 - 808 стор.
...play.' The Tempest he finds (November 6, 1667) 'the most innocent play that ever 1 saw ; ' and adds, ' The play has no great wit, but yet good, above ordinary plays.' To do Samuel justice, ho was ' mightily pleased' with Hamlet (August 31, 1668); 'but, above all, with... | |
| 1873 - 740 стор.
...play." "The Tempest" he finds (November 6, 1667) "the most innocent play that ever I saw;" and adds, "The play has no great wit, but yet good, above ordinary plays." To do Samuel justice, he was "mightily pleased" with "Hamlet" (August 31, 16G8) ; "but, above all,... | |
| William D'Avenant - 1874 - 544 стор.
...the King and Court there : and the most innocent play that ever I saw : and a curious piece of musick in an echo of half sentences, the echo repeating the...no great wit, but yet good above ordinary plays." This reference to the echo duet between Ferdinand and Ariel sufficiently establishes the fact that... | |
| William Hugh Logan - 1874 - 564 стор.
...the King and Court there ; and the most innocent play that I ever saw ; and a curious piece of musick in an echo of half sentences, the echo repeating the...no great wit, but yet good, above ordinary plays." " 6VA May 1668.— To the King's House. . . . Hero took up Knipp into our coach, and all of us with... | |
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