| Ben Jonson - 1756 - 526 페이지
...deliver'd of it. Cor. What's that, fir ? Mit. That the argument of his comedy might have been of lome other nature, as of a duke to be in love with a countefs, and that countefs to be in love with the duke's fon, and the fon to love the lady's waiting... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1778 - 746 페이지
...III. Sc. vi. where he makes Mitis fay, — " That the argument of his comedy might have been of fome other nature, as of a duke to be in love with a cotmtefs, and that countefs to be in love with the duke's fon, and die fon in love with the lady's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 442 페이지
...T-welfth-Night in his Every Man out of his Humor, at the end of act III. sc. vi. where he makes Mitis say, " That the argument of his comedy might have been of...countess to be in love with the duke's son, and the son in love with the lady's waiting-ma^d : sotjie such cross ivvoirrgf with a claiun to their serving man,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 860 페이지
...III. fc. vi. where he makes Mitis fay, — " That the argument of his comedy might have been of fome other nature, as of a duke to be in love with a countefs, and that countefs to be in love with the duke's fon, and the fon in love with the lady's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1800 - 426 페이지
...Aft III. fc. vi. where he makes M:t:t fay, " That the argument of his comedy might have been of fome other nature, as of a duke to be in love •with a countefs, and that countefs to be in love with the duke's fon, and the fon in love with the lady's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 408 페이지
...Right in hi? Evtry man cut of his Humour, at the eud of Act Hi. sc. vi. where he makes IVlltit . say , ,,That the argument of his comedy might have • been...some other nature, as of a Duke to be in love with, a • Cpuiitvss , and that Couateis to be in love "with the DiiHc's son, and the 'Sou in love with the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 518 페이지
...Tw/JthNight in his Krcry Man nnt of his Humour, at the end of Act III. sc. vi. where he makes Mitis say, " That the argument of his comedy might have been of...countess to be in love with the duke's son, and the son in love with the lady's waiting maid : time such cruns wooing, with nr/otrri to their tenting man,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 410 페이지
...TwelfthNight in his Every Man out of his Humour, at the end of Act III. sc. vi. where he makes Mitts say, " That the argument of his comedy might have been of...countess to be in love with the duke's son, and the son in love with the lady's waiting maid: some such cross wooing, with a clown to their serving man, better... | |
| Octavius Gilchrist - 1808 - 74 페이지
...1006', folio. 1631. mour," minutely ridicules the conduct of Shakspeare's " Twelfth Night," thus:—" the argument of his comedy might have been of some...with the duke's son, and the son to love the lady's waiting-maid ; some such cross wooing, with a clown to their serving-man; better to be thus near, and... | |
| William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - 1811 - 520 페이지
...TwelfthNight in his Every Man out of his Humour, at the end of Act III. sc. vi. where he makes Mitts say, " That the argument of his comedy might have been of...countess to be in love with the duke's son, and the son in love with the lady's waiting maid : iome such cross tvooine, 'with a clown to their serving man,... | |
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