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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... tell of before this . " The Weft - Indies were difcovered by Columbus in 1492. " Ibid . 2 The licence granted in 1603 to Shakspeare and his fellow - come- dians , authorifes them to play comedies , tragedies , hiftories , inter- ludes ...
... tell of before this . " The Weft - Indies were difcovered by Columbus in 1492. " Ibid . 2 The licence granted in 1603 to Shakspeare and his fellow - come- dians , authorifes them to play comedies , tragedies , hiftories , inter- ludes ...
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... tell you news ; I faw the lady dreft : " The woman plays to day : mistake me not , " No man in gown , or page in petticoat : " A woman to my knowledge ; yet I can't , " If I fhould die , make affidavit on't . 3 Mrs. Saunderfon ...
... tell you news ; I faw the lady dreft : " The woman plays to day : mistake me not , " No man in gown , or page in petticoat : " A woman to my knowledge ; yet I can't , " If I fhould die , make affidavit on't . 3 Mrs. Saunderfon ...
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... tell me , if you can , " The difference between a youth and a young man . " to which our poet immediately replied , " Thou fon of fire , with thy face like a maple , " The fame difference as between a fcalded and a coddled apple ...
... tell me , if you can , " The difference between a youth and a young man . " to which our poet immediately replied , " Thou fon of fire , with thy face like a maple , " The fame difference as between a fcalded and a coddled apple ...
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... tell how thou cam ' by thy flat nose , " & c . To this challenge Tarleton immediately replied in four lines of loofe verle . Tarlton's Jeafts , 4to . 1641 . 7 " Out upon them , [ the players , ] they fpoile our trade , they open our ...
... tell how thou cam ' by thy flat nose , " & c . To this challenge Tarleton immediately replied in four lines of loofe verle . Tarlton's Jeafts , 4to . 1641 . 7 " Out upon them , [ the players , ] they fpoile our trade , they open our ...
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... Tell yonder lady with the yellow fan , " I fhall be proud to other her ason ; « My coach stands realy . ” — Notes from Black - fryers , 1617 . The author is dekribing the behaviour of a gallant at the Black- friars theatre . 3 See the ...
... Tell yonder lady with the yellow fan , " I fhall be proud to other her ason ; « My coach stands realy . ” — Notes from Black - fryers , 1617 . The author is dekribing the behaviour of a gallant at the Black- friars theatre . 3 See the ...
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