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 xiii
... performance is opened , as was usual with miracle - plays , by two Vexillators , who explain the nature of the story about to be represented , in alternate stanzas ; and the whole performance is wound up by an epilogue from the bishop ...
... performance is opened , as was usual with miracle - plays , by two Vexillators , who explain the nature of the story about to be represented , in alternate stanzas ; and the whole performance is wound up by an epilogue from the bishop ...
Pagina xv
... performance that it was originally acted at court . Respublica is a widow greatly injured and abused by Avarice , Însolence , Oppres- sion , and Adulation ; while People , using throughout a rustic dialect , also complain bitterly of ...
... performance that it was originally acted at court . Respublica is a widow greatly injured and abused by Avarice , Însolence , Oppres- sion , and Adulation ; while People , using throughout a rustic dialect , also complain bitterly of ...
Pagina xvi
... performance of dramatic productions of a religious or political character , each party supporting the views which most ... performances ultimately assumed . Heywood does not appear to have begun writing until after Henry VIII . had been ...
... performance of dramatic productions of a religious or political character , each party supporting the views which most ... performances ultimately assumed . Heywood does not appear to have begun writing until after Henry VIII . had been ...
Pagina xvii
... performance ; and as the scene is laid in London , it affords a curious picture of metropolitan manners . The regularity of its construction , even at that early date , may be gathered from the fact , that in the single copy which has ...
... performance ; and as the scene is laid in London , it affords a curious picture of metropolitan manners . The regularity of its construction , even at that early date , may be gathered from the fact , that in the single copy which has ...
Pagina xx
... performances , writing his " Plays confuted in Five Actions " a little after the period of which we are now speaking , but adverting to the drama as it had existed some years before , tells us , that " the Palace of Pleasure , the ...
... performances , writing his " Plays confuted in Five Actions " a little after the period of which we are now speaking , but adverting to the drama as it had existed some years before , tells us , that " the Palace of Pleasure , the ...
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