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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... present commodious method of illuminating the ftage by lights not visible to the audience . The body of the house was illuminated by creffets3 , or large open lanterns of nearly the fame fize with those which are fixed in the poop of a ...
... present commodious method of illuminating the ftage by lights not visible to the audience . The body of the house was illuminated by creffets3 , or large open lanterns of nearly the fame fize with those which are fixed in the poop of a ...
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... present century . I have feen a play - bill printed in the year 1697 , which ex- preffed only the titles of the two pieces that were to be exhibited , and the time when they were to be reprefented . Notices of plays to be performed on a ...
... present century . I have feen a play - bill printed in the year 1697 , which ex- preffed only the titles of the two pieces that were to be exhibited , and the time when they were to be reprefented . Notices of plays to be performed on a ...
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... present writing , that I will patiently endure and fuffer all kind of infirmity , ficknefs , yea and the paine of death it felf : M 2 wherein wherein if it should happen , which god forbid , OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 153.
... present writing , that I will patiently endure and fuffer all kind of infirmity , ficknefs , yea and the paine of death it felf : M 2 wherein wherein if it should happen , which god forbid , OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 153.
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... present tef- tament , I do pardon all the injuries and offences that any one hath ever done unto me , either in my reputation , life , goods , or any other way whatfoever ; befeeching fweet jefus to pardon them for the fame : and I do ...
... present tef- tament , I do pardon all the injuries and offences that any one hath ever done unto me , either in my reputation , life , goods , or any other way whatfoever ; befeeching fweet jefus to pardon them for the fame : and I do ...
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William Shakespeare. I invocke and befeech to be present at the hour of my death , that the and they may comfort me with their defired prefence , and crave of sweet Jefus that he will receive my foul into peace . XI . " Item , In virtue ...
William Shakespeare. I invocke and befeech to be present at the hour of my death , that the and they may comfort me with their defired prefence , and crave of sweet Jefus that he will receive my foul into peace . XI . " Item , In virtue ...
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