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 xiv
... reason to believe , in the spring of that year : we have never seen this tribute quoted , and therefore subjoin it . " Good aged Bale , that with thy hoary heares Doste yet persyste to turne the paynefull booke ; O hapye , man ! that ...
... reason to believe , in the spring of that year : we have never seen this tribute quoted , and therefore subjoin it . " Good aged Bale , that with thy hoary heares Doste yet persyste to turne the paynefull booke ; O hapye , man ! that ...
Pagina xxv
... reason to change the whole course of his policy as regarded the Reformation . " The king's pleasure was that at the said revels , by clerks in the Latin tongue , should be played in his presence a play , whereof ensu- eth the names ...
... reason to change the whole course of his policy as regarded the Reformation . " The king's pleasure was that at the said revels , by clerks in the Latin tongue , should be played in his presence a play , whereof ensu- eth the names ...
Pagina xxvii
... reason deferred until Christmas . 2 There is a material difference between the warrant under the privy seal , and the patent under the great seal , granted upon this occasion the former gives the players a right to perform " as well ...
... reason deferred until Christmas . 2 There is a material difference between the warrant under the privy seal , and the patent under the great seal , granted upon this occasion the former gives the players a right to perform " as well ...
Pagina xxviii
... reason to believe that the Boar's Head , Aldgate , had belonged to the father of Edward Alleyn . 2 It has been supposed by some , that the Curtain theatre owed its name to the curtain employed to separate the actors from the audi- ence ...
... reason to believe that the Boar's Head , Aldgate , had belonged to the father of Edward Alleyn . 2 It has been supposed by some , that the Curtain theatre owed its name to the curtain employed to separate the actors from the audi- ence ...
Pagina xxxviii
... reason to suppose Greene had been concerned . Such evidence as remains upon this point has been adduced in our " Introduction " to " The Third Part of Henry VI . ; " and a perusal of the two parts of the " Contention , " in their ...
... reason to suppose Greene had been concerned . Such evidence as remains upon this point has been adduced in our " Introduction " to " The Third Part of Henry VI . ; " and a perusal of the two parts of the " Contention , " in their ...
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