The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently Discovered Portfolio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript Emendations ; with a History of the Stage, a Life of the Poet, and an Introduction to Each Play, Volumul 1Redfield, 1853 |
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Pagina vi
... queen , the grand And louder tone of Clio , nimble hand And nimbler foot of the melodious pair , The silver - voiced lady , the most fair Calliope , whose speaking silence daunts , And she whose praise the heavenly body chants ; These ...
... queen , the grand And louder tone of Clio , nimble hand And nimbler foot of the melodious pair , The silver - voiced lady , the most fair Calliope , whose speaking silence daunts , And she whose praise the heavenly body chants ; These ...
Pagina xv
... Queen Mary the First . " He was supposed to speak the prologue himself , in the character of a Poet , " and although every person he intro- duces is in fact called by some abstract name , he avowedly brings forward the Queen herself as ...
... Queen Mary the First . " He was supposed to speak the prologue himself , in the character of a Poet , " and although every person he intro- duces is in fact called by some abstract name , he avowedly brings forward the Queen herself as ...
Pagina xix
... Queen in September of that year , did not follow the example of Sackville and Norton : his " Damon and Pithias " ( the only piece by him that has survived ) is in rhyme . See Dodsley's Old Plays , last edition , vol . i . p . 177 ...
... Queen in September of that year , did not follow the example of Sackville and Norton : his " Damon and Pithias " ( the only piece by him that has survived ) is in rhyme . See Dodsley's Old Plays , last edition , vol . i . p . 177 ...
Pagina xx
... Queen such pieces as were most in favour with public audiences : consequently the mention of a few of the titles of productions represented before Elizabeth at Greenwich , Whitehall , Richmond , or Nonesuch , will show the character of ...
... Queen such pieces as were most in favour with public audiences : consequently the mention of a few of the titles of productions represented before Elizabeth at Greenwich , Whitehall , Richmond , or Nonesuch , will show the character of ...
Pagina xxiv
... religious establishment , but were chiefly encouraged as a nursery for actors . The Queen of James I. had also a company of theatrical children do her notrovare In 1514 the king added a new company to the xxiv HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH STAGE.
... religious establishment , but were chiefly encouraged as a nursery for actors . The Queen of James I. had also a company of theatrical children do her notrovare In 1514 the king added a new company to the xxiv HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH STAGE.
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