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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... hath affignyd the day of dome ; Kepe you redyly to this grett aflyle , Both gret and small , all and fum , And of your anfwer you now advise , What you shall fay when that yow com , " & c . Hiftoria Hiftrionica , 8vo . 1699 , pp . 15 ...
... hath affignyd the day of dome ; Kepe you redyly to this grett aflyle , Both gret and small , all and fum , And of your anfwer you now advise , What you shall fay when that yow com , " & c . Hiftoria Hiftrionica , 8vo . 1699 , pp . 15 ...
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... hath be- longed to the office of the Revels , where our court playes have been in late dayes yearely rehearfed , perfected , and corrected , before they come to the publike view of the prince and the nobility . " This houfe muft 1 the ...
... hath be- longed to the office of the Revels , where our court playes have been in late dayes yearely rehearfed , perfected , and corrected , before they come to the publike view of the prince and the nobility . " This houfe muft 1 the ...
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... hath his riding - cloak . " Springes for Woodcocks , by Henry Parrot , 1613 . Again , in Skialetheia , a collection of Epigrams and Satires , 1598 : " See you him yonder who fits o'er the stage , " With the tobacco - pipe now at his ...
... hath his riding - cloak . " Springes for Woodcocks , by Henry Parrot , 1613 . Again , in Skialetheia , a collection of Epigrams and Satires , 1598 : " See you him yonder who fits o'er the stage , " With the tobacco - pipe now at his ...
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... hath Rofcius now to act ? " K. Henry VI . P. III . " Thus with imagin'd wing our fwift scene flies , - . K. Henry , V. " To give our scene fuch growing , - . " Ibid . " And fo our scene must to the battle fly , - . " Ibid . " That he ...
... hath Rofcius now to act ? " K. Henry VI . P. III . " Thus with imagin'd wing our fwift scene flies , - . K. Henry , V. " To give our scene fuch growing , - . " Ibid . " And fo our scene must to the battle fly , - . " Ibid . " That he ...
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... hath by rubbing got cullor into his cheeks , and is ready to give the trumpets their cue , that he's upon the point to enter . " Decker's Guls Hornebook , 1609 . See the Induction to Cynthia's Revels , 1601 : 1. Child • as beft fuited ...
... hath by rubbing got cullor into his cheeks , and is ready to give the trumpets their cue , that he's upon the point to enter . " Decker's Guls Hornebook , 1609 . See the Induction to Cynthia's Revels , 1601 : 1. Child • as beft fuited ...
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