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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... feems by the character and language to be at least 300 years old . It begins with a general prologue , giving the arguments of forty pageants or gefti- culations , ( which were as fo many feveral acts or scenes , ) representing all the ...
... feems by the character and language to be at least 300 years old . It begins with a general prologue , giving the arguments of forty pageants or gefti- culations , ( which were as fo many feveral acts or scenes , ) representing all the ...
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... feems to have been continued occafionally during the reign of queen Elizabeth ; for the author of The Third Blast of retrait from plays and players complains , in 1580 , that the players are permitted to publish their mammetrie in every ...
... feems to have been continued occafionally during the reign of queen Elizabeth ; for the author of The Third Blast of retrait from plays and players complains , in 1580 , that the players are permitted to publish their mammetrie in every ...
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... feems to be pre- ferved in our modern theatre . The galleries , in both , are ranged over each other on three fides of the build- ing . The small rooms under the lowest of these galle- ries answer to our prefent boxes ; and it is ...
... feems to be pre- ferved in our modern theatre . The galleries , in both , are ranged over each other on three fides of the build- ing . The small rooms under the lowest of these galle- ries answer to our prefent boxes ; and it is ...
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... feems to be fomewhat questionable . The place where the feats are ranged in St. Mary's at Cambridge , is ftill called the pit ; and no one can fufpect that venerable fabrick of having ever been a cock - pit , or that the phrafe was ...
... feems to be fomewhat questionable . The place where the feats are ranged in St. Mary's at Cambridge , is ftill called the pit ; and no one can fufpect that venerable fabrick of having ever been a cock - pit , or that the phrafe was ...
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... feems to be here defcribing his antagonist B. Jonfon , whofe plays were generally performed to a thin audience . See Verfes on our au- thor , by Leonard Digges , Vol . I. Part I. p . 213 . 2 If he have but twelvepence in his purfe , he ...
... feems to be here defcribing his antagonist B. Jonfon , whofe plays were generally performed to a thin audience . See Verfes on our au- thor , by Leonard Digges , Vol . I. Part I. p . 213 . 2 If he have but twelvepence in his purfe , he ...
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