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Pagina xviii
Many other instances of the same presumption might have been subjoined , had they not been withheld through tenderness to performers now upon the stage . Similar interpolations , however , in the text of Shakspeare , can only be ...
Many other instances of the same presumption might have been subjoined , had they not been withheld through tenderness to performers now upon the stage . Similar interpolations , however , in the text of Shakspeare , can only be ...
Pagina xxi
His additions to our author's Life , his attempt to ascertain the Order in which his plays were written , together with his account of our ancient Stage , & c . are here re - published ; and every reader will concur in wishing that a ...
His additions to our author's Life , his attempt to ascertain the Order in which his plays were written , together with his account of our ancient Stage , & c . are here re - published ; and every reader will concur in wishing that a ...
Pagina xxiii
knowing performers in his different .pieges were then alive ( Lowin and Taylor , for instance , ) ; and it must be certain , that on the stage they never uttered such mutilated lines and unintelligible nonsense as was afterwards ...
knowing performers in his different .pieges were then alive ( Lowin and Taylor , for instance , ) ; and it must be certain , that on the stage they never uttered such mutilated lines and unintelligible nonsense as was afterwards ...
Pagina 6
... to whom Mr. Jones repeated the stanza , appears to have been the person who gave a copy of it to Mr. Oldys , and Mr. Capell . In a Manuscript History of the Stage , full of forgeries and falfehoods of various kinds , written ...
... to whom Mr. Jones repeated the stanza , appears to have been the person who gave a copy of it to Mr. Oldys , and Mr. Capell . In a Manuscript History of the Stage , full of forgeries and falfehoods of various kinds , written ...
Pagina 7
He was received into the company then in being , at first in a very mean rank , & but his admirable wit , and the natural turn of it to the stage , soon distinguished him , if not as an extraordinary actor , yet as an excellent writer .
He was received into the company then in being , at first in a very mean rank , & but his admirable wit , and the natural turn of it to the stage , soon distinguished him , if not as an extraordinary actor , yet as an excellent writer .
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