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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... minds of the people from the pagan ceremonies , by the fubftitution of chriftian spectacles partaking of the fame fpirit of licentioufnefs . - To thofe who are accustomed to contemplate the great picture of human follies which the ...
... minds of the people from the pagan ceremonies , by the fubftitution of chriftian spectacles partaking of the fame fpirit of licentioufnefs . - To thofe who are accustomed to contemplate the great picture of human follies which the ...
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... mind was concerned , and by creating a regard for other arts than thofe of bodily ftrength and favage valour . " I may add , that thefe reprefentations were fo far from being confidered as indecent or profane , that even a fupreme ...
... mind was concerned , and by creating a regard for other arts than thofe of bodily ftrength and favage valour . " I may add , that thefe reprefentations were fo far from being confidered as indecent or profane , that even a fupreme ...
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... mind in a constant state of fufpence and expectation . But in our theatres , there can be no novelty , no furprife : info- 8 Jul . Cæf . Scaligeri Poetices Libri Septem . Folio , 1561. 1. 1 . c . 21. Julius Cæfar Scaliger died at Agen ...
... mind in a constant state of fufpence and expectation . But in our theatres , there can be no novelty , no furprife : info- 8 Jul . Cæf . Scaligeri Poetices Libri Septem . Folio , 1561. 1. 1 . c . 21. Julius Cæfar Scaliger died at Agen ...
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... minds in fuch inde- lible characters that they can hardly be obliterated . " Hiftriomaftix , P. 940. See also Heywood's Apology for Actors , 1612 : " Plays have made the ignorant more apprehenfive , taught the unlearned the know- ledge ...
... minds in fuch inde- lible characters that they can hardly be obliterated . " Hiftriomaftix , P. 940. See also Heywood's Apology for Actors , 1612 : " Plays have made the ignorant more apprehenfive , taught the unlearned the know- ledge ...
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... mind and hand went together ; and what he thought he uttered with that easiness , that we have scarce re- ceived from him a blot in his papers . " " My gentle Shakspeare , " is the compellation ufed to him by Ben Jonfon . He was indeed ...
... mind and hand went together ; and what he thought he uttered with that easiness , that we have scarce re- ceived from him a blot in his papers . " " My gentle Shakspeare , " is the compellation ufed to him by Ben Jonfon . He was indeed ...
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