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 xv
... 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 " Nemesis , the Goddess of ...
... 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 " Nemesis , the Goddess of ...
Pagina xxi
... supposed , that " The History of Error " was an old play on the same subject as Shakespeare's " Comedy of Errors . " 1 Until recently no edition of an earlier date than that of 1606 was known ; but there is an impression of 1581 at ...
... supposed , that " The History of Error " was an old play on the same subject as Shakespeare's " Comedy of Errors . " 1 Until recently no edition of an earlier date than that of 1606 was known ; but there is an impression of 1581 at ...
Pagina xxii
... supposed to have quitted Stratford - upon - Avon , and attached himself to a theatrical company . " Our tragedies and comedies ( says Sidney ) are not without cause cried out against , observing neither rules of honest civility , nor ...
... supposed to have quitted Stratford - upon - Avon , and attached himself to a theatrical company . " Our tragedies and comedies ( says Sidney ) are not without cause cried out against , observing neither rules of honest civility , nor ...
Pagina xxviii
... supposed by some , that the Curtain theatre owed its name to the curtain employed to separate the actors from the audi- ence . We have before us documents ( which on account of their length we cannot insert ) showing that such was ...
... supposed by some , that the Curtain theatre owed its name to the curtain employed to separate the actors from the audi- ence . We have before us documents ( which on account of their length we cannot insert ) showing that such was ...
Pagina xxix
... supposed that in 1583 she selected one company of twelve performers , to be called “ the Queen's players ; " but it seems that she had two separate associations in her pay , each dis- tinguished as " the Queen's players . " Tylney , the ...
... supposed that in 1583 she selected one company of twelve performers , to be called “ the Queen's players ; " but it seems that she had two separate associations in her pay , each dis- tinguished as " the Queen's players . " Tylney , the ...
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