The plays of William Shakespeare, Band 1J. Johnson, 1805 |
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... enter , as often as the business of the play requires their appearance on the stage . Pope , however , relates a story , communicated to him by Rowe , but which Rowe did not think deserving of a place in the life he wrote , that must a ...
... enter , as often as the business of the play requires their appearance on the stage . Pope , however , relates a story , communicated to him by Rowe , but which Rowe did not think deserving of a place in the life he wrote , that must a ...
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... enter : the former kills his brother . Adam's la- mentation . Cain is banished , " & c . Warton's History of English Poetry , Vol . I. p . 243 . 1 composure : they had the authority of scripture for such OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 47.
... enter : the former kills his brother . Adam's la- mentation . Cain is banished , " & c . Warton's History of English Poetry , Vol . I. p . 243 . 1 composure : they had the authority of scripture for such OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 47.
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... enter , " to lay cushions , as it were in the capitol . " So , in King Richard II . Act IV . sc . i ; " Bolingbroke , & c . enter as to the parliament . " Again , in Sir John Oldcastle , 1600 : " Enter Cambridge , Scroop , and Gray , as ...
... enter , " to lay cushions , as it were in the capitol . " So , in King Richard II . Act IV . sc . i ; " Bolingbroke , & c . enter as to the parliament . " Again , in Sir John Oldcastle , 1600 : " Enter Cambridge , Scroop , and Gray , as ...
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... enter- tain , govern , privilege , and keep such and so many players to exercise action , musical presentments , scenes , dancing , and the like , as he the said William Davenant shall think fit and approve for the said house , and such ...
... enter- tain , govern , privilege , and keep such and so many players to exercise action , musical presentments , scenes , dancing , and the like , as he the said William Davenant shall think fit and approve for the said house , and such ...
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... enter on the stage , and to excite merriment by any species of buffoonery that struck him . Like the Harlequin of the Italian comedy , his wit was often extemporal , and he some- times entered into a contest of raillery and sarcasm with ...
... enter on the stage , and to excite merriment by any species of buffoonery that struck him . Like the Harlequin of the Italian comedy , his wit was often extemporal , and he some- times entered into a contest of raillery and sarcasm with ...
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