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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... ufed the fame language with refpect to them all . The Rump , a comedy by Tatham , was acted in 1669 , in the theatre in Salisbury - court ( that built in 1629 ) . About the year 1670 a new theatre was erected there , ( but whether on ...
... ufed the fame language with refpect to them all . The Rump , a comedy by Tatham , was acted in 1669 , in the theatre in Salisbury - court ( that built in 1629 ) . About the year 1670 a new theatre was erected there , ( but whether on ...
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... ufed chiefly as a bear- It re - built far fairer . " He is however , mistaken as to the time , for it was burnt down in December , 1621 , as I learn from a letter in Dr. Birch's collection in the Mufeum , from Mr. John Chamberlain to ...
... ufed chiefly as a bear- It re - built far fairer . " He is however , mistaken as to the time , for it was burnt down in December , 1621 , as I learn from a letter in Dr. Birch's collection in the Mufeum , from Mr. John Chamberlain to ...
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... ufed " to tear a paffion to tatters . " In fome verfes addreffed by Thomas Carew to Mr. [ afterwards Sir William ] D'Avenant , " Upon his excellent Play , The Juft Italian , " 1630 , I find a fimilar character of the Bull theatre ...
... ufed " to tear a paffion to tatters . " In fome verfes addreffed by Thomas Carew to Mr. [ afterwards Sir William ] D'Avenant , " Upon his excellent Play , The Juft Italian , " 1630 , I find a fimilar character of the Bull theatre ...
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... ufed by Inigo Jones in the mafques at court , ) was yet an apparatus to which the fimple mechanism of our ancient theatres had not arrived ; for in them the curtains open- ed in the middle , and were drawn backwards and for- wards on an ...
... ufed by Inigo Jones in the mafques at court , ) was yet an apparatus to which the fimple mechanism of our ancient theatres had not arrived ; for in them the curtains open- ed in the middle , and were drawn backwards and for- wards on an ...
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... ufed painted clothes instead of it : nor indeed is this furprising , it not be- ing then found in this fenfe in any dictionary or vocabu- lary , English or foreign , that I have met with . Had the common ftages been furnished with them ...
... ufed painted clothes instead of it : nor indeed is this furprising , it not be- ing then found in this fenfe in any dictionary or vocabu- lary , English or foreign , that I have met with . Had the common ftages been furnished with them ...
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