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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... original female performer of Des- demona . At that time every unmarried woman bore the title of Mistress . It is said in a book of no authority , ( Curl's History of the Stage , ) and has been repeated in various other compilations ...
... original female performer of Des- demona . At that time every unmarried woman bore the title of Mistress . It is said in a book of no authority , ( Curl's History of the Stage , ) and has been repeated in various other compilations ...
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... with termes Italianate , " 6 Big - sounding sentences , and words of state , introduced . The original of the entertainment which this buffoon OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 143 was always accompanied by a tabor and pipe." ...
... with termes Italianate , " 6 Big - sounding sentences , and words of state , introduced . The original of the entertainment which this buffoon OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 143 was always accompanied by a tabor and pipe." ...
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... original of the entertainment which this buffoon afforded our ancestors between the acts and after the play , may be traced to the satyrical interludes of Greece , and the Attellans and Mimes of the Roman stage . The Exodiarii 8 " Faire ...
... original of the entertainment which this buffoon afforded our ancestors between the acts and after the play , may be traced to the satyrical interludes of Greece , and the Attellans and Mimes of the Roman stage . The Exodiarii 8 " Faire ...
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... original state , when they were performed as a distinct exhibition , unmixed with any other interlude . An extract given by Mr. Warton from an old ART OF POETRY , published in 1548 , furnishes us with this account of it : " The French ...
... original state , when they were performed as a distinct exhibition , unmixed with any other interlude . An extract given by Mr. Warton from an old ART OF POETRY , published in 1548 , furnishes us with this account of it : " The French ...
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... original edition of the Spectators in 1711. In these early theatrical ad- vertisements our author is always styled the immortal Shakspeare . Hence Pope : " Shakspeare , whom you and every play - house bill " Style the divine , the ...
... original edition of the Spectators in 1711. In these early theatrical ad- vertisements our author is always styled the immortal Shakspeare . Hence Pope : " Shakspeare , whom you and every play - house bill " Style the divine , the ...
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