| Colley Cibber - 1750 - 594 oldal
...call'd it after his Name, Green's Tu quoque. " There L 1 2 " was " was not an Actor, fays Heyieood, of his " Nature, in his time, of better Ability in his " Performance, more applauded by the Au" dience, of greater Grace at Court, of of " more general Love in the City." Hemmings and Condd were... | |
| William Rufus Chetwood - 1752 - 278 oldal
...the Author called it after his Name, Greens Tu Quoque. " There ** was not an A6\or, fays Heyivooti, of his Nature; in his •* Time, of better Ability...•* Court, or of more general Love in the City." Hcmmings and Condcl were two confiderable Aftors- in Biofl of Shakefpear s, Johnfon's and Fletchers... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1764 - 390 oldal
...the Author called it after his Name,. Green's Tu £>uoque. " There was not an Actor, " fays Heyvawd^ of his Nature, in his Time, of " better Ability in his Performance, more ap•** plauded by the Audience, of greater Grace at '* Court, or of mope general Love in the City."... | |
| 1780 - 438 oldal
...Cooke, the author called it after his name, Green's Tu quoque. " There was not " an aclor, fays Heywood, of his nature, in his " time, of better ability in...performance, " more applauded by the audience, " of greater 33 See vol. VII. p. 3. «' grace at court, or of more general love in " the city." Hemmings and Condel... | |
| 1780 - 540 oldal
...it : " As for Maifter Greene, all that I will fpeake of him " (and that without flattery) is this; there was not an " actor of his nature, in his time, of better ability in per• P. 73f Attempt to afcertain the order of Shakfptare'i playi,byMr. Malone, p. 275. J The Britifli... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 318 oldal
...relation, and Michael * '* There was not (says Heywpod in his preface to Greene's Tu quojut, a comedy) an actor of his nature in his time, of better ability in the performance of what he undertook, more applauded by the audience, of greater grace at the court,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 oldal
...to it, " At for Maitter Greene, all that I will speake of him (and that without flattery) is this ; there was not an actor of his nature, in his time, of better ability in performance of what he undertooke, more applauded by the audience, of greater grace at the court, or... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 oldal
...that I will speak of him (and that without flattery) is this (if I »ere worthy to censure) there wae not an actor of his nature, in his time, of better ability in performance of what he undertook, more applauded by the audience, of greater grace at the court, or... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 oldal
...for'Maister Greene, all that I will speake of him (and that without flattery ) it this ; therevat «* an actor of his nature, in his time, of better ability in performance of what he undertooke, more ^pplauded by the audience, of greater grace at the court, or... | |
| Longman (Firm), Thomas Park - 1815 - 481 oldal
...Greene, all that I will speak of him (and that without flattery) is this (if I were worthy to censure) there was not an actor of his nature, in his time, of better ability in performance of what he undertook, more applauded by the audience, of greater grace at the court, or... | |
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