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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... fuppofe to have been the moft popular productions of the time , and the beft that had been exhibited before the appearance of Shak- speare.1 1 There are but thirty - eight plays , ( exclufive of myfteries , mo- ralities , interludes ...
... fuppofe to have been the moft popular productions of the time , and the beft that had been exhibited before the appearance of Shak- speare.1 1 There are but thirty - eight plays , ( exclufive of myfteries , mo- ralities , interludes ...
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... extract I was favoured , feveral years ago , by the Rev. Mr. Bowle of Idmifton near Salisbury . See Warton's History of English Poetry , Vol . II . p . 199 . Myfteries . We must not , however , fuppofe , OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 29.
... extract I was favoured , feveral years ago , by the Rev. Mr. Bowle of Idmifton near Salisbury . See Warton's History of English Poetry , Vol . II . p . 199 . Myfteries . We must not , however , fuppofe , OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 29.
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... fuppofe , that , after Moralities were introduced , Myfteries ceafed to be exhibited . We have already feen that a Mystery was reprefented before King Henry the Seventh , at Winchefter , in 1487. Sixteen years afterwards , on the first ...
... fuppofe , that , after Moralities were introduced , Myfteries ceafed to be exhibited . We have already feen that a Mystery was reprefented before King Henry the Seventh , at Winchefter , in 1487. Sixteen years afterwards , on the first ...
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... fuppofe , however , this writer con- ceived the audience would be animated by the number of the characters , and that this display would operate on the gaping fpectators like fome of our modern enormous play - bills ; in which the ...
... fuppofe , however , this writer con- ceived the audience would be animated by the number of the characters , and that this display would operate on the gaping fpectators like fome of our modern enormous play - bills ; in which the ...
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... fuppofe was found too small for the new scenery introduced after the Reftoration . The Prologue to Wycherley's Gentleman Dancing Mafier , printed in 1673 , is addreffed " To the city , newly after the removal of the Duke's Company from ...
... fuppofe was found too small for the new scenery introduced after the Reftoration . The Prologue to Wycherley's Gentleman Dancing Mafier , printed in 1673 , is addreffed " To the city , newly after the removal of the Duke's Company from ...
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