The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumul 3J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Pagina 8
... never . " The elegant writer , whose words I have just quoted , has given the following ingenious account of the origin of this rude species of dramatick entertainment : " About the eighth century trade was principally carried on by ...
... never . " The elegant writer , whose words I have just quoted , has given the following ingenious account of the origin of this rude species of dramatick entertainment : " About the eighth century trade was principally carried on by ...
Pagina 35
... never depart during the representation : he who ceases to speak , is considered as if he were no longer on the stage . But in truth it is extremely ridiculous , that the spectator should see the actor listening , and yet he himself ...
... never depart during the representation : he who ceases to speak , is considered as if he were no longer on the stage . But in truth it is extremely ridiculous , that the spectator should see the actor listening , and yet he himself ...
Pagina 37
... never harde tell of before this . ' The West Indies were discovered by Columbus in 1492. ” Ibid . • The licence granted in 1603 to Shakspeare and his fellow- comedians , authorises them to play comedies , tragedies , histo- ries ...
... never harde tell of before this . ' The West Indies were discovered by Columbus in 1492. ” Ibid . • The licence granted in 1603 to Shakspeare and his fellow- comedians , authorises them to play comedies , tragedies , histo- ries ...
Pagina 40
... never were , as Cupid and Psyche , plaied at Paules ; [ he means , in Paul's school , ] — or if a true historie be taken in hand , it is made like our shavelings , longest at the rising and falling of the sunne . " From the same writer ...
... never were , as Cupid and Psyche , plaied at Paules ; [ he means , in Paul's school , ] — or if a true historie be taken in hand , it is made like our shavelings , longest at the rising and falling of the sunne . " From the same writer ...
Pagina 46
... never were , as Cupid and Psyche , played at Paules , [ the school - room of St. Paul's , ] and a great many comedies more at the Blackfriers , and in every playhouse in London , which for brevity's sake I over- skippe ; or , " & c ...
... never were , as Cupid and Psyche , played at Paules , [ the school - room of St. Paul's , ] and a great many comedies more at the Blackfriers , and in every playhouse in London , which for brevity's sake I over- skippe ; or , " & c ...
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