The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen3J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... ftage ; " of which no one can doubt , who confiders , that of all the plays iffued from the prefs antecedent to the year 1592 , when there is reafon to believe he commenced a dramatick writer , the titles are fcarcely known , except to ...
... ftage ; " of which no one can doubt , who confiders , that of all the plays iffued from the prefs antecedent to the year 1592 , when there is reafon to believe he commenced a dramatick writer , the titles are fcarcely known , except to ...
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... ftage continued to flourish in fome degree , and the tragedies of Sophocles and Euripides were reprefented , till the fourth century . About that period , Gregory Nazianzen , an Arch- " At Conftantinople " as Mr. Warton has elsewhere ...
... ftage continued to flourish in fome degree , and the tragedies of Sophocles and Euripides were reprefented , till the fourth century . About that period , Gregory Nazianzen , an Arch- " At Conftantinople " as Mr. Warton has elsewhere ...
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... ftage at Conftan- tinople , and introduced ftories from the Old and New Teftament . As the ancient Greek tragedy was a religious fpectacle , a tranfition was made on the fame plan ; and the choruffes were turned into Chriftian hymns ...
... ftage at Conftan- tinople , and introduced ftories from the Old and New Teftament . As the ancient Greek tragedy was a religious fpectacle , a tranfition was made on the fame plan ; and the choruffes were turned into Chriftian hymns ...
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... ftage , difgraced with the groffeft improprieties , corrupted with inventions and ad- ditions of the most ridiculous kind , fullied with impurities , and expreffed in the language of the loweft farce . " " On the whole , the Myfteries ...
... ftage , difgraced with the groffeft improprieties , corrupted with inventions and ad- ditions of the most ridiculous kind , fullied with impurities , and expreffed in the language of the loweft farce . " " On the whole , the Myfteries ...
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... ftage , where thefe three ladies joyning in a fweet fong , rocked him afleepe , that he fnorted againe ; and in the mean time clofely conveyed under the cloaths wherewithall he was covered , a vizard , like a fwines fnout , upon his ...
... ftage , where thefe three ladies joyning in a fweet fong , rocked him afleepe , that he fnorted againe ; and in the mean time clofely conveyed under the cloaths wherewithall he was covered , a vizard , like a fwines fnout , upon his ...
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