The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: pt. 2. Historical account of the English stage. Emendations and additions. Tempest. Two gentlemen of VeronaH. Baldwin, 1790 |
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... looks like a regular comedy ; " that is , the first play that was neither Mystery nor Morality , and in which fome humour and difcrimination of character may be found . In 1561-2 Thomas Sackville lord Buck- hurft , and Thomas Norton ...
... looks like a regular comedy ; " that is , the first play that was neither Mystery nor Morality , and in which fome humour and difcrimination of character may be found . In 1561-2 Thomas Sackville lord Buck- hurft , and Thomas Norton ...
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... look back and fee " The ftrange viciffitudes of poetrie . " Your aged fathers came to plays for wit , " And fat knee - deep in nutshells in the pit ; " " Course hangings then , instead of scenes , were worn , " And Kidderminster did the ...
... look back and fee " The ftrange viciffitudes of poetrie . " Your aged fathers came to plays for wit , " And fat knee - deep in nutshells in the pit ; " " Course hangings then , instead of scenes , were worn , " And Kidderminster did the ...
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... Look , Comedie , I mark'd it not till now , " The ftage is bung with blacke , and I perceive " The auditors prepar'd for tragedie . Com . " Nay then , I fee the fall be entertain'd . " Thefe ornaments befeem not thee and me ; " Then ...
... Look , Comedie , I mark'd it not till now , " The ftage is bung with blacke , and I perceive " The auditors prepar'd for tragedie . Com . " Nay then , I fee the fall be entertain'd . " Thefe ornaments befeem not thee and me ; " Then ...
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... now Hieronimo , where's your fellows , " That you take all this pains ? " Hiero . O , fir , it is for the author's credit " To look that all things may go well . 2 " But a play , ( if I may fo express myself 90 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... now Hieronimo , where's your fellows , " That you take all this pains ? " Hiero . O , fir , it is for the author's credit " To look that all things may go well . 2 " But a play , ( if I may fo express myself 90 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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... looks like a fellow that I have feen accommodate gentlemen with tobacco at our theatres . " Again , in Decker's Guls Horne - book : " By fitting on the ftage , you may with small coft purchate the deare acquaintance of the boyes ; have ...
... looks like a fellow that I have feen accommodate gentlemen with tobacco at our theatres . " Again , in Decker's Guls Horne - book : " By fitting on the ftage , you may with small coft purchate the deare acquaintance of the boyes ; have ...
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