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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... hear what one of his fellow - actors fays concerning him , though in his own prefence and within his hear- ing : as if he were abfent , while he is prefent . It is the great object of the dramatick poet to keep the mind in a constant ...
... hear what one of his fellow - actors fays concerning him , though in his own prefence and within his hear- ing : as if he were abfent , while he is prefent . It is the great object of the dramatick poet to keep the mind in a constant ...
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... his theatre runs thus : " And that it shall and may be lawful to and for the faid W. D. & c . to take and receive of fuch our fubjects i . c . approve . as as fhall refort to fee or hear any fuch plays 78 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... his theatre runs thus : " And that it shall and may be lawful to and for the faid W. D. & c . to take and receive of fuch our fubjects i . c . approve . as as fhall refort to fee or hear any fuch plays 78 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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... hear any fuch plays , fcenes , and entertainments whatsoever , fuch fum or fums of money , as either have accuftomably been given and taken in the like kind , or as fhall be thought reasonable by him or them , in regard of the great ...
... hear any fuch plays , fcenes , and entertainments whatsoever , fuch fum or fums of money , as either have accuftomably been given and taken in the like kind , or as fhall be thought reasonable by him or them , in regard of the great ...
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... , A & III . sc . ii . “ O , it offends me to the soul , to hear a robuftious periwig - pated fellow tear a passion to tatters . ” VOL , I. PART II . * H So , mon ufe ' . It appears from a paffage in OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 97.
... , A & III . sc . ii . “ O , it offends me to the soul , to hear a robuftious periwig - pated fellow tear a passion to tatters . ” VOL , I. PART II . * H So , mon ufe ' . It appears from a paffage in OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 97.
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... hear of , in print or otherwife , to farce their fcenes withal : -again , that feed- ing their friends with nothing of their own but what they have twice or thrice cook'd , they should not wantonly give out , how foon they had dreft it ...
... hear of , in print or otherwife , to farce their fcenes withal : -again , that feed- ing their friends with nothing of their own but what they have twice or thrice cook'd , they should not wantonly give out , how foon they had dreft it ...
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