The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copies Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq., and Edmond Malone, Esq., with Mr. Malone's Various Readings; a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, and a Life of ShakspeareF. C. and J. Rivington [and 41 others], 1823 |
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Pagina xx
... William D'Avenant , as a credible person now " living can testify . " Dr. Farmer with great probability supposes , that this letter was written by king James in return for the compliment paid to him in Macbeth . The relator of this ...
... William D'Avenant , as a credible person now " living can testify . " Dr. Farmer with great probability supposes , that this letter was written by king James in return for the compliment paid to him in Macbeth . The relator of this ...
Pagina xxxiv
... Avenant's alteration of that " celebrated drama , in which almost every original beauty " is either awkwardly disguised , or arbitrarily omitted . " 9 In fifty years after his death , Dryden mentions , that he was then become " a little ...
... Avenant's alteration of that " celebrated drama , in which almost every original beauty " is either awkwardly disguised , or arbitrarily omitted . " 9 In fifty years after his death , Dryden mentions , that he was then become " a little ...
Pagina 102
... William D'Avenant in 1656 invented a new species of entertainment , which was exhibited at Rutland House , at the upper end of Alders- gate Street . The title of the piece , which was printed in the same year , is , The Siege of Rhodes ...
... William D'Avenant in 1656 invented a new species of entertainment , which was exhibited at Rutland House , at the upper end of Alders- gate Street . The title of the piece , which was printed in the same year , is , The Siege of Rhodes ...
Pagina 103
... William D'Avenant himself on his subject . His pro- logue to The Wits , which was exhibited in the spring of the year 1662 , soon after the opening of his theatre in Lincoln's Inn Fields , if every other document had pe- rished , would ...
... William D'Avenant himself on his subject . His pro- logue to The Wits , which was exhibited in the spring of the year 1662 , soon after the opening of his theatre in Lincoln's Inn Fields , if every other document had pe- rished , would ...
Pagina 104
... William D'Avenant , his heirs , and assigns , to take and receive of such of our subjects as shall resort to see or hear any such plays , scenes , and entertainments whatsoever , such sum or sums of money , as either have accustomably ...
... William D'Avenant , his heirs , and assigns , to take and receive of such of our subjects as shall resort to see or hear any such plays , scenes , and entertainments whatsoever , such sum or sums of money , as either have accustomably ...
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