The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 3R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... entered on the books of the Stationers ' Company , within the above period , which have not been printed . Their titles may be found in Herbert's edition of Ames , and Egerton's Theatrical Remembrancer . REED . though I fear I can add ...
... entered on the books of the Stationers ' Company , within the above period , which have not been printed . Their titles may be found in Herbert's edition of Ames , and Egerton's Theatrical Remembrancer . REED . though I fear I can add ...
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... entering hell triumphantly , delivering our first parents , and the most sacred cha- racters of the Old and New Testaments , from the do- every thing by the right and easiest handle : For example , in the scene relating to the ...
... entering hell triumphantly , delivering our first parents , and the most sacred cha- racters of the Old and New Testaments , from the do- every thing by the right and easiest handle : For example , in the scene relating to the ...
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... entered on the Stationers ' books A doleful Ballad of the general Conflagration of the famous Theatre on the Bank- side , called the Globe . I have never met with it . 2 See Taylor's Skuller , p . 31 , Ep . xxiii , vols odi vol 66 As ...
... entered on the Stationers ' books A doleful Ballad of the general Conflagration of the famous Theatre on the Bank- side , called the Globe . I have never met with it . 2 See Taylor's Skuller , p . 31 , Ep . xxiii , vols odi vol 66 As ...
Page 108
... entered between that curtain and the general audience , and on its being drawn , began their piece , addressing themselves to the bal cony , and regardless of the spectators in the theatre , to whom their backs must have been turned ...
... entered between that curtain and the general audience , and on its being drawn , began their piece , addressing themselves to the bal cony , and regardless of the spectators in the theatre , to whom their backs must have been turned ...
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... entered immediately after the third sounding 2 , usually wore 9 " And now that I have vaulted up so hye , " Above the stage - rayles of this earthen globe , " I must turn actor . " Black Booke , 4to . 1604 . See also D'Avenant's ...
... entered immediately after the third sounding 2 , usually wore 9 " And now that I have vaulted up so hye , " Above the stage - rayles of this earthen globe , " I must turn actor . " Black Booke , 4to . 1604 . See also D'Avenant's ...
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