The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently Discovered Folio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript Emendations with a History of the Stage, a Life of the Poet, and an Introduction to Each PlayRedfield, 1853 - 968 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة viii
... believe that they had considerable influence in the settlement of the form which our stage - performances ultimately assumed . Heywood does not appear to have begun writing until The object of Bale's play was , as we have stated , to ...
... believe that they had considerable influence in the settlement of the form which our stage - performances ultimately assumed . Heywood does not appear to have begun writing until The object of Bale's play was , as we have stated , to ...
الصفحة xxxi
... believe , but that he had not ventured upon origi- still longer as it was originally written ) must have con - nal composition it would be much too bold to assert . sumed more time than he could well afford to bestow upon it ...
... believe , but that he had not ventured upon origi- still longer as it was originally written ) must have con - nal composition it would be much too bold to assert . sumed more time than he could well afford to bestow upon it ...
الصفحة xxxiii
... believe , that our great what has come down to us , amply to warrant Spenser in poet was at this period only rising into notice as a writer for applauding him beyond all his theatrical contemporaries . the stage . We will first quote ...
... believe , that our great what has come down to us , amply to warrant Spenser in poet was at this period only rising into notice as a writer for applauding him beyond all his theatrical contemporaries . the stage . We will first quote ...
الصفحة xxxix
... believe that the young and bountiful nobleman , having heard of this enterprise from the peculiar interest he is known to have taken in all matters relating to the stage , and having been incited by warm admiration of " Venus and Adonis ...
... believe that the young and bountiful nobleman , having heard of this enterprise from the peculiar interest he is known to have taken in all matters relating to the stage , and having been incited by warm admiration of " Venus and Adonis ...
الصفحة xl
... believe that it was in full operation in the spring , summer , and autumn of 1595. On the approach of cold weather , the company would of course return to their winter quarters in the Blackfriars , which 1 We know that they did so ...
... believe that it was in full operation in the spring , summer , and autumn of 1595. On the approach of cold weather , the company would of course return to their winter quarters in the Blackfriars , which 1 We know that they did so ...
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