The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 3R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... them as they were exhibited at Chester in 1600 , and that he has not ad- hered to the original orthography . 3 MSS . Digby 134 , Bibl . Bodl . VOL . III . с subject of a sacred drama given by the English fa- OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 17.
... them as they were exhibited at Chester in 1600 , and that he has not ad- hered to the original orthography . 3 MSS . Digby 134 , Bibl . Bodl . VOL . III . с subject of a sacred drama given by the English fa- OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 17.
Page 54
... original sign hung out at this playhouse ( as Mr. Steevens has observed ) was the painting of a curtain striped . The performers at this theatre were called The Prince's Servants , till the accession of King Charles the First to the ...
... original sign hung out at this playhouse ( as Mr. Steevens has observed ) was the painting of a curtain striped . The performers at this theatre were called The Prince's Servants , till the accession of King Charles the First to the ...
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... original edition , printed in 1608 , is said to have been performed by his majesties servants , playing usually at the Globe on the Bankside . See also the licence granted by King James in 1603 ; " —and the said comedies , tragedies ...
... original edition , printed in 1608 , is said to have been performed by his majesties servants , playing usually at the Globe on the Bankside . See also the licence granted by King James in 1603 ; " —and the said comedies , tragedies ...
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... original of this musick , " says Dryden , " and of the scenes which adorned his work , he had from the Italian operas7 ; but he heightened his cha- racters ( as I may probably imagine ) from the examples of Corneille and some French ...
... original of this musick , " says Dryden , " and of the scenes which adorned his work , he had from the Italian operas7 ; but he heightened his cha- racters ( as I may probably imagine ) from the examples of Corneille and some French ...
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... original copy , printed in 1631 , reads― SCENE , not SCENES ; a variation of some importance . The words →→→ " the various shifting of their scene , " denote , in my apprehension , nothing more than frequent change of place in the ...
... original copy , printed in 1631 , reads― SCENE , not SCENES ; a variation of some importance . The words →→→ " the various shifting of their scene , " denote , in my apprehension , nothing more than frequent change of place in the ...
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