The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen3J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... spectators probably resorted to the former . The audiences at the Bull and the Fortune were , it may be presumed , of a class still inferior to those at Blackfriars , for a more select and judicious OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 69.
... spectators probably resorted to the former . The audiences at the Bull and the Fortune were , it may be presumed , of a class still inferior to those at Blackfriars , for a more select and judicious OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 69.
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... former licence . In the following year they certainly had possession of it , for Marston's Malcontent was acted there in 1604 . 9 See The Works of Taylor the Water Poet , p . 171 , edit . 1630 . Fleckno , in his Short Discourse of the ...
... former licence . In the following year they certainly had possession of it , for Marston's Malcontent was acted there in 1604 . 9 See The Works of Taylor the Water Poet , p . 171 , edit . 1630 . Fleckno , in his Short Discourse of the ...
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... former occa- sion , we may remark , the term scene is not used : the stage was changed , to the admiration of all the spectators , 6 " " his own day faithfully . What the decorum of those times was , even in the highest class , may be ...
... former occa- sion , we may remark , the term scene is not used : the stage was changed , to the admiration of all the spectators , 6 " " his own day faithfully . What the decorum of those times was , even in the highest class , may be ...
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... former age , " Allow the coarseness of the plain old stage , “ And think rich vests and scenes are only fit 66 Disguises for the want of art and wit . " And no less decisive is the different language of the licence for erecting a ...
... former age , " Allow the coarseness of the plain old stage , “ And think rich vests and scenes are only fit 66 Disguises for the want of art and wit . " And no less decisive is the different language of the licence for erecting a ...
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... former letters patent granted in 1639 , the word in that sense does not once occur . To the testimony of D'Avenant himself may be added that of Dryden , both in the passage already quoted , and in his prologue to The Rival Ladies ...
... former letters patent granted in 1639 , the word in that sense does not once occur . To the testimony of D'Avenant himself may be added that of Dryden , both in the passage already quoted , and in his prologue to The Rival Ladies ...
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