The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 3R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... Poet , AND AN ENLARGED HISTORY OF THE STAGE , BY THE LATE EDMOND MALONE . WITH A NEW GLOSSARIAL INDEX . ΤΗΣ ΦΥΣΕΩΣ ΓΡΑΜΜΑΤΕΥΣ ΗΝ , ΤΟΝ ΚΑΛΑΜΟΝ ΑΠΟΒΡΕΧΩΝ ΕΙΣ ΝΟΥΝ . Vet . Auct . apud Suidam . VOL . III . LONDON : PRINTED FOR F. C. AND J ...
... Poet , AND AN ENLARGED HISTORY OF THE STAGE , BY THE LATE EDMOND MALONE . WITH A NEW GLOSSARIAL INDEX . ΤΗΣ ΦΥΣΕΩΣ ΓΡΑΜΜΑΤΕΥΣ ΗΝ , ΤΟΝ ΚΑΛΑΜΟΝ ΑΠΟΒΡΕΧΩΝ ΕΙΣ ΝΟΥΝ . Vet . Auct . apud Suidam . VOL . III . LONDON : PRINTED FOR F. C. AND J ...
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... poet . The contempt with which they , and even his contemporaries in general , are usually mentioned by Mr. Steevens and Mr. Malone , may perhaps be thus explained : that having only referred to them with a view to discover what light ...
... poet . The contempt with which they , and even his contemporaries in general , are usually mentioned by Mr. Steevens and Mr. Malone , may perhaps be thus explained : that having only referred to them with a view to discover what light ...
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... poet , and one of the fathers of the church , banished Pagan plays from the stage at Constantinople , and introduced stories from the Old and New Testament . As the ancient Greek tragedy was a religious spectacle , a transition was made ...
... poet , and one of the fathers of the church , banished Pagan plays from the stage at Constantinople , and introduced stories from the Old and New Testament . As the ancient Greek tragedy was a religious spectacle , a transition was made ...
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... poet ( 1564 ) . Sup- posing him to have been seven or eight years old when he saw this interlude , the exhibition must have been in 1571 or 1572 . I am unable to ascertain when the first Morality appeared , but incline to think not ...
... poet ( 1564 ) . Sup- posing him to have been seven or eight years old when he saw this interlude , the exhibition must have been in 1571 or 1572 . I am unable to ascertain when the first Morality appeared , but incline to think not ...
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... poet to keep the mind in a constant state of suspence and expecta- tion . But in our theatres , there can be no novelty , no surprise insomuch that the spectator is more likely to be satiated with what he has already seen , than to have ...
... poet to keep the mind in a constant state of suspence and expecta- tion . But in our theatres , there can be no novelty , no surprise insomuch that the spectator is more likely to be satiated with what he has already seen , than to have ...
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