The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... ftage , was almost beyond my expectation ; for but little of it was prepar'd for that general tafte which feems now to be predominant in the palates of our audience . Thofe characters which are meant to be ridicul'd in most of our ...
... ftage , was almost beyond my expectation ; for but little of it was prepar'd for that general tafte which feems now to be predominant in the palates of our audience . Thofe characters which are meant to be ridicul'd in most of our ...
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... ftage , " And prudently did not think fit to engage " The fcum of a play - house , for the prop of an age . As he felt fuch powers as might qualify him for a dramatic author , he exchanged the chance of reaping laurels in the field of ...
... ftage , " And prudently did not think fit to engage " The fcum of a play - house , for the prop of an age . As he felt fuch powers as might qualify him for a dramatic author , he exchanged the chance of reaping laurels in the field of ...
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... ftage . If no one be made in the conftruction of the houfe you may erect a temporary one . It will be very convenient to have a room behind the ftage , to which the performers can withdraw , when they fhould be fup . pofed abfent ...
... ftage . If no one be made in the conftruction of the houfe you may erect a temporary one . It will be very convenient to have a room behind the ftage , to which the performers can withdraw , when they fhould be fup . pofed abfent ...
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... ftage is the device of Pagans , inftigate by the devil whom they worshipped . Is it rational to fup- pofe the devil intended the expofing of vice to ridicule , or virtue for imitation ? or dare any fay that the stage ever had that ...
... ftage is the device of Pagans , inftigate by the devil whom they worshipped . Is it rational to fup- pofe the devil intended the expofing of vice to ridicule , or virtue for imitation ? or dare any fay that the stage ever had that ...
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... ftage to ftage , Delay'd at each - five minutes ? -no ! an age ! Groaning we fit , half frozen , half alive , No steed to drag us , and no " whip ” to drive . At We flounder on from ftage to ftage . " It is won- derful our Irish ...
... ftage to ftage , Delay'd at each - five minutes ? -no ! an age ! Groaning we fit , half frozen , half alive , No steed to drag us , and no " whip ” to drive . At We flounder on from ftage to ftage . " It is won- derful our Irish ...
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