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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... himself and the Aldermen and Common- Counfell of the city ; and that is called the Mayors play : where every one that will , comes in without money , the Mayor giving the players a reward as hee thinks fit to fhew refpect unto them . At ...
... himself and the Aldermen and Common- Counfell of the city ; and that is called the Mayors play : where every one that will , comes in without money , the Mayor giving the players a reward as hee thinks fit to fhew refpect unto them . At ...
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... himself thus fent for to judge- ment , made a lamentable complaint of his miferable cafe , and fo was carried away by wicked fpirits . This prince did perfonate in the Morall , the wicked of the world ; the three ladies , Pride ...
... himself thus fent for to judge- ment , made a lamentable complaint of his miferable cafe , and fo was carried away by wicked fpirits . This prince did perfonate in the Morall , the wicked of the world ; the three ladies , Pride ...
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... himself informed us , that he was confecrated Bishop of Offory , February 2 , 1552-3 , ( not on the 25th of March , as the writer of Bale's Life in Biograpbia Bri- tannica afferts , ) and that he foon afterwards went to his palace in ...
... himself informed us , that he was confecrated Bishop of Offory , February 2 , 1552-3 , ( not on the 25th of March , as the writer of Bale's Life in Biograpbia Bri- tannica afferts , ) and that he foon afterwards went to his palace in ...
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... himself fhould not hear what one of his fellow - actors fays concerning him , though in his own prefence and within his hear- ing : as if he were abfent , while he is prefent . It is the great object of the dramatick poet to keep the ...
... himself fhould not hear what one of his fellow - actors fays concerning him , though in his own prefence and within his hear- ing : as if he were abfent , while he is prefent . It is the great object of the dramatick poet to keep the ...
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... himself in ftate to the view of the people , he repaired to his palace at St. John's , where he was accustomed to fee the City Actors . " In two books in the Remembrancer's - office in 6 Walpole's Royal and Noble Authors , Vol . I. p ...
... himself in ftate to the view of the people , he repaired to his palace at St. John's , where he was accustomed to fee the City Actors . " In two books in the Remembrancer's - office in 6 Walpole's Royal and Noble Authors , Vol . I. p ...
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