Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 páginas |
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... stage at a period when classical histories , romantic legends , and comedies of intrigue , attracted numerous audiences both in the capital and the provinces . At the period which immediately preceded the true drama there was a fierce ...
... stage at a period when classical histories , romantic legends , and comedies of intrigue , attracted numerous audiences both in the capital and the provinces . At the period which immediately preceded the true drama there was a fierce ...
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... stage - direction then says , " The Pro- logue goeth out and Iniquity comes in . " This is " the formal Vice Iniquity " of ' Richard III .; ' the " Vetus Iniquitas " of ' The Devil is an Ass ; ' the Iniquity with a " wooden dagger ...
... stage - direction then says , " The Pro- logue goeth out and Iniquity comes in . " This is " the formal Vice Iniquity " of ' Richard III .; ' the " Vetus Iniquitas " of ' The Devil is an Ass ; ' the Iniquity with a " wooden dagger ...
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... stage : - - : * There is a copy of this very curious production in the Garrick Collection of Plays in the British Museum ; and a transcript of Garrick's copy is in the Bodleian Library . " UPON A STAGE PLAY , WHICH I SAW WHEN I WAS A ...
... stage : - - : * There is a copy of this very curious production in the Garrick Collection of Plays in the British Museum ; and a transcript of Garrick's copy is in the Bodleian Library . " UPON A STAGE PLAY , WHICH I SAW WHEN I WAS A ...
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... stage , when the actors chiefly depended upon the large sup- port of the public , instead of receiving the wages of noblemen , however wealthy and powerful , the connection of a company of players with a great personage , whose servants ...
... stage , when the actors chiefly depended upon the large sup- port of the public , instead of receiving the wages of noblemen , however wealthy and powerful , the connection of a company of players with a great personage , whose servants ...
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... stage than the similar scene in Shakspere's Induction , ' or whether Shakspere was fa- miliar with a better order of players , it is clear that in his scene the players appear as persons of somewhat more importance , and are treated ...
... stage than the similar scene in Shakspere's Induction , ' or whether Shakspere was fa- miliar with a better order of players , it is clear that in his scene the players appear as persons of somewhat more importance , and are treated ...
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