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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... first exhibited in this country , I am unable to afcertain . Undoubtedly , however , they are of very great antiquity ; and Riccoboni , who has contended that the Italian theatre is the most ancient in Europe , has claimed for his ...
... first exhibited in this country , I am unable to afcertain . Undoubtedly , however , they are of very great antiquity ; and Riccoboni , who has contended that the Italian theatre is the most ancient in Europe , has claimed for his ...
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... first time the Virgin Mary had been introduced on the ftage . The fashion of acting spiritual dramas , in which at first a due degree of method and decorum was preferved , was at length adopted from Conftantinople by the Italians ; who ...
... first time the Virgin Mary had been introduced on the ftage . The fashion of acting spiritual dramas , in which at first a due degree of method and decorum was preferved , was at length adopted from Conftantinople by the Italians ; who ...
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... first acted with any degree of form by the monks . This was certainly the cafe in the English Monasteries7 . I have already mentioned the play of Saint Catharine performed at Dunftable Abbey by the novices in the eleventh century ...
... first acted with any degree of form by the monks . This was certainly the cafe in the English Monasteries7 . I have already mentioned the play of Saint Catharine performed at Dunftable Abbey by the novices in the eleventh century ...
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... first volume , p . 180 , that " if it be true that thefe Myfteries were compofed in the year 1328 , and there was fo much difficulty in obtaining the Pope's permiffion that they might be presented in English , a prefumptive proof arifes ...
... first volume , p . 180 , that " if it be true that thefe Myfteries were compofed in the year 1328 , and there was fo much difficulty in obtaining the Pope's permiffion that they might be presented in English , a prefumptive proof arifes ...
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... first parents , whom the fpectators fo nearly refembled in fimplicity ; and if this had not been the cafe , the dra- matifts were ignorant what to reject and what to retains . " " I must not omit , " adds Mr. Warton " , " an anecdote ...
... first parents , whom the fpectators fo nearly refembled in fimplicity ; and if this had not been the cafe , the dra- matifts were ignorant what to reject and what to retains . " " I must not omit , " adds Mr. Warton " , " an anecdote ...
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