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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... suppose , that , after Moralities were in- troduced , Mysteries ceafed to be exhibited . We have already feen that a Myftery was reprefented before king Henry the Seventh at Winchester in 1487. Sixteen years afterwards , on the first ...
... suppose , that , after Moralities were in- troduced , Mysteries ceafed to be exhibited . We have already feen that a Myftery was reprefented before king Henry the Seventh at Winchester in 1487. Sixteen years afterwards , on the first ...
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... suppose that the common stages were furnished with moveable scenes in his time . He conftantly uses the word either for a ftage - exhibition in general , or the component part of a play , or the place of action reprefented by the ftage ...
... suppose that the common stages were furnished with moveable scenes in his time . He conftantly uses the word either for a ftage - exhibition in general , or the component part of a play , or the place of action reprefented by the ftage ...
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... suppose but that it was once accompanied by its ufual entablature . If this inference be natural , little impropriety can be complained of in one of the stage- directions above mentioned . Where the bed is introduced , the scene of a ...
... suppose but that it was once accompanied by its ufual entablature . If this inference be natural , little impropriety can be complained of in one of the stage- directions above mentioned . Where the bed is introduced , the scene of a ...
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... suppose that none were worn ? Befides , between the time when Sir Philip wrote his Defence of Poely , and the period at which the plays of Shakspeare were prefented , the ftage in all probability had received much additional ...
... suppose that none were worn ? Befides , between the time when Sir Philip wrote his Defence of Poely , and the period at which the plays of Shakspeare were prefented , the ftage in all probability had received much additional ...
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... suppose , were much more coftly in fome playhouses than others . Yet the wardrobe of even the king's fervants at The Globe and Blackfriars was , we find , but fcantily furnished ; and So alfo the prologue to Marfton's Fawne , 1606 : 66 ...
... suppose , were much more coftly in fome playhouses than others . Yet the wardrobe of even the king's fervants at The Globe and Blackfriars was , we find , but fcantily furnished ; and So alfo the prologue to Marfton's Fawne , 1606 : 66 ...
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