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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... manner , that nothing is withdrawn from the view of the spectator . The whole apparatus of the theatre consists of some high seats ranged in proper order . The persons of the scene never depart during the representation : he who ceases ...
... manner , that nothing is withdrawn from the view of the spectator . The whole apparatus of the theatre consists of some high seats ranged in proper order . The persons of the scene never depart during the representation : he who ceases ...
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... manners of the natives are described . The characters are , a Messenger , who speaks the prologue , Nature , Humanity , Studious Desire , Sensual Appetite , a Taverner , Experience , and Ignorance . " 4 As it is uncertain at what period ...
... manners of the natives are described . The characters are , a Messenger , who speaks the prologue , Nature , Humanity , Studious Desire , Sensual Appetite , a Taverner , Experience , and Ignorance . " 4 As it is uncertain at what period ...
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... manners which Henry must have acquired during his long sojourn in foreign courts , ( from 1471 to 1485 , ) accounts for the article relative to the company of French players . In a manuscript in the Cottonian Library in the Museum , a ...
... manners which Henry must have acquired during his long sojourn in foreign courts , ( from 1471 to 1485 , ) accounts for the article relative to the company of French players . In a manuscript in the Cottonian Library in the Museum , a ...
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... manner of common plays , games , or interludes , to be played , set forth , or declared within their churches , chappels , " & c . the practice seems to have been continued occasionally during the reign of Queen Elizabeth ; for the ...
... manner of common plays , games , or interludes , to be played , set forth , or declared within their churches , chappels , " & c . the practice seems to have been continued occasionally during the reign of Queen Elizabeth ; for the ...
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... manner as at pre- sent . See a letter from Mr. Garrard , dated January 25 , 1635 , Straff . Letters , Vol . I. p . 511 : " A little pique happened be- twixt the duke of Lenox and the lord chamberlain , about a box at a new play in the ...
... manner as at pre- sent . See a letter from Mr. Garrard , dated January 25 , 1635 , Straff . Letters , Vol . I. p . 511 : " A little pique happened be- twixt the duke of Lenox and the lord chamberlain , about a box at a new play in the ...
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