The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: pt. 2. Historical account of the English stage. Emendations and additions. Tempest. Two gentlemen of VeronaH. Baldwin, 1790 |
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... say : Man that I made I will deftroye , Beaft , worme , and fowle to fley , For one earth the doe me nye , The folke that are herone . It harmes me fore hartefully The malice that doth nowe multiplye , That fore it greeves me inwardlie ...
... say : Man that I made I will deftroye , Beaft , worme , and fowle to fley , For one earth the doe me nye , The folke that are herone . It harmes me fore hartefully The malice that doth nowe multiplye , That fore it greeves me inwardlie ...
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... saying in the preface to his Collection of Old Plays , p . 22 , that " the first com- pany of players we have any account of in hiftory are the children of Paul's in 1578 , " four years fubfequent to the above licence . But the figures ...
... saying in the preface to his Collection of Old Plays , p . 22 , that " the first com- pany of players we have any account of in hiftory are the children of Paul's in 1578 , " four years fubfequent to the above licence . But the figures ...
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... say that they were all open at the fame time . - A late writer carries the matter ftill further , and afferts that it appears from Rymer's Mil . in the Mufeum that there were twenty - three playhouses at one time open in London ! 7 ...
... say that they were all open at the fame time . - A late writer carries the matter ftill further , and afferts that it appears from Rymer's Mil . in the Mufeum that there were twenty - three playhouses at one time open in London ! 7 ...
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... say , " Our author did not calculate his play " For this meridian . The Bankfide , he knows , " Is far more skilful at the ebbs and flows " Of water than of wit ; he did not mean " For the elevation of your poles , this fcene . " No ...
... say , " Our author did not calculate his play " For this meridian . The Bankfide , he knows , " Is far more skilful at the ebbs and flows " Of water than of wit ; he did not mean " For the elevation of your poles , this fcene . " No ...
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... say- ings , local defcriptions , & c . in his Italian Dictionary , 1598 , defines Scena , in these words : " A fcene of a comedie , or tragedie . Also a fage in a theatre , or playhouse , whereon they play ; a fkaffold , a pavillion , F ...
... say- ings , local defcriptions , & c . in his Italian Dictionary , 1598 , defines Scena , in these words : " A fcene of a comedie , or tragedie . Also a fage in a theatre , or playhouse , whereon they play ; a fkaffold , a pavillion , F ...
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