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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... also very inge- nious , and quite new . Religious plays , he fuppofes , came originally from Conftantinople ; where the old Grecian ftage continued to flourish in fome degree , and the tragedies of Sophocles and Euripides were ...
... also very inge- nious , and quite new . Religious plays , he fuppofes , came originally from Conftantinople ; where the old Grecian ftage continued to flourish in fome degree , and the tragedies of Sophocles and Euripides were ...
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... also thou take , Within and without ney thou flake To anoynte yt through all thy mighte , & c . " " After fome dialogue between Noah , Sem , Ham , Japhet , and their wives , we find the following ftage- direction : Then Noe with all his ...
... also thou take , Within and without ney thou flake To anoynte yt through all thy mighte , & c . " " After fome dialogue between Noah , Sem , Ham , Japhet , and their wives , we find the following ftage- direction : Then Noe with all his ...
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... also fupra , p . 19 , n . 5 . 6 Hiftriomaftix , quarto , 1633 , p . 117. n . 7 Riccoboni's Account of the Theatres of Europe , 8vo . 1741 , p . 124 . 2 omnia 8 omnia in confpectu fint ; UNIVERSUS APPARATUS dif- pofitis 26 HISTORICAL ...
... also fupra , p . 19 , n . 5 . 6 Hiftriomaftix , quarto , 1633 , p . 117. n . 7 Riccoboni's Account of the Theatres of Europe , 8vo . 1741 , p . 124 . 2 omnia 8 omnia in confpectu fint ; UNIVERSUS APPARATUS dif- pofitis 26 HISTORICAL ...
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... also The Guls Hornebooke , 1609 : " if in the middle of his play , ( bee it paftoral or comedie , morall or tragedie , ) you rife with a fhrewd and difcontented face , " & c . of of Ferrex and Porrex , which was exhibited on the OF THE ...
... also The Guls Hornebooke , 1609 : " if in the middle of his play , ( bee it paftoral or comedie , morall or tragedie , ) you rife with a fhrewd and difcontented face , " & c . of of Ferrex and Porrex , which was exhibited on the OF THE ...
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... also Heywood's Apology for Actors , 1612 : " Plays have made the ignorant more apprehenfive , taught the unlearned the know- ledge of many famous biftories ; inftructed such as cannot reade , in the discovery of our English Chronicles ...
... also Heywood's Apology for Actors , 1612 : " Plays have made the ignorant more apprehenfive , taught the unlearned the know- ledge of many famous biftories ; inftructed such as cannot reade , in the discovery of our English Chronicles ...
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