The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: pt. 2. Historical account of the English stage. Emendations and additions. Tempest. Two gentlemen of VeronaH. Baldwin, 1790 |
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... speak , is confidered as if he were no longer on the ftage . But in truth it is extremely ridiculous , that the fpectator fhould fee the actor listening , and yet he himself fhould not hear what one of his fellow - actors fays ...
... speak , is confidered as if he were no longer on the ftage . But in truth it is extremely ridiculous , that the fpectator fhould fee the actor listening , and yet he himself fhould not hear what one of his fellow - actors fays ...
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... speak not ill o ' the poet , doubt " They loofe by the play , nor have their two fillings out , " He fays , " & c . 4 See Wit without Money , a comedy , acted at The Phoenix in Drury- lane before 1620 :露" And who extoll'd you into the ...
... speak not ill o ' the poet , doubt " They loofe by the play , nor have their two fillings out , " He fays , " & c . 4 See Wit without Money , a comedy , acted at The Phoenix in Drury- lane before 1620 :露" And who extoll'd you into the ...
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... speak . " in 5 An Ordinance for the fuppreffing of all stage - plays and interludes , was enacted Feb. 13 , 1647-8 , and Oliver and his Saints feem to have been very diligent in enforcing it . FromWhitelocke's Memorials , p . 332 , WC ...
... speak . " in 5 An Ordinance for the fuppreffing of all stage - plays and interludes , was enacted Feb. 13 , 1647-8 , and Oliver and his Saints feem to have been very diligent in enforcing it . FromWhitelocke's Memorials , p . 332 , WC ...
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... speak a different language , for there the correfponding claufe is as follows : " And that it fhall and may be lawful to and for the faid Sir William D'Avenant , his heirs , and affigns , to take and receive of fuch our fubjects as ...
... speak a different language , for there the correfponding claufe is as follows : " And that it fhall and may be lawful to and for the faid Sir William D'Avenant , his heirs , and affigns , to take and receive of fuch our fubjects as ...
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... speak here , not of the exhibitions at the publick theatres , but of mafques and private plays , performed either at court or at noblemen's houfes . He does not fay , fome of our theatres , " - but , " our mafques , and fome of our ...
... speak here , not of the exhibitions at the publick theatres , but of mafques and private plays , performed either at court or at noblemen's houfes . He does not fay , fome of our theatres , " - but , " our mafques , and fome of our ...
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