The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 3J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... actors ; and instead of profane mummeries , presented stories taken from legends or the Bible . This was the origin of sacred comedy . The death of Saint Catharine , acted by the monks of Saint Dennis , rivalled the popularity of the ...
... actors ; and instead of profane mummeries , presented stories taken from legends or the Bible . This was the origin of sacred comedy . The death of Saint Catharine , acted by the monks of Saint Dennis , rivalled the popularity of the ...
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... actors , or would shew respect to their lord and master , he appoints them to play their first play before himself , and the Alderman and Common- Counsell of the city ; and that is called the Mayor's Magnificence , written by John ...
... actors , or would shew respect to their lord and master , he appoints them to play their first play before himself , and the Alderman and Common- Counsell of the city ; and that is called the Mayor's Magnificence , written by John ...
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... Actors of our Saviour's Passion , who had received letters patent from King 7 History of English Poetry , Vol . III . p . 326 . That Mysteries were occasionally represented in the early part of Queen Elizabeth's reign , appears from the ...
... Actors of our Saviour's Passion , who had received letters patent from King 7 History of English Poetry , Vol . III . p . 326 . That Mysteries were occasionally represented in the early part of Queen Elizabeth's reign , appears from the ...
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... actor listening , and yet he himself should not hear what one of his fellow- actors says concerning him , though in his own presence and within his hearing as if he were absent , while he is present . It is the great object of the ...
... actor listening , and yet he himself should not hear what one of his fellow- actors says concerning him , though in his own presence and within his hearing as if he were absent , while he is present . It is the great object of the ...
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... actors employed in a dra- matick piece came on the stage in a troop , before the play began , and presented themselves to the spectators , in order , says he , to raise the expecta- tion of the audience . " Putem tamen ( quod hodieque ...
... actors employed in a dra- matick piece came on the stage in a troop , before the play began , and presented themselves to the spectators , in order , says he , to raise the expecta- tion of the audience . " Putem tamen ( quod hodieque ...
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