Bacon and Shakespeare. An Inquiry Touching Players Playhouses, and Play-writers in the Days of Elizabeth. To which is Appended an Abstract of a Ms. Respecting Tobie MatthewJohn Rusell Smith, 1857 |
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... ( and yet so agreeable and proper ) , that whilst we grant that none but Shakespeare could have formed such conceptions , yet we are satisfied that they are the only things that ought to be said on such occa- TATE , KEMBLE , ETC. 123.
... ( and yet so agreeable and proper ) , that whilst we grant that none but Shakespeare could have formed such conceptions , yet we are satisfied that they are the only things that ought to be said on such occa- TATE , KEMBLE , ETC. 123.
الصفحة 124
... so bold a change , till I found it well . received by the audience ; and if this will not satisfy the reader , I can produce an authority which questionless will . [ He then quotes Mr. Dryden's 124 TATE , KEMBLE , ETC.
... so bold a change , till I found it well . received by the audience ; and if this will not satisfy the reader , I can produce an authority which questionless will . [ He then quotes Mr. Dryden's 124 TATE , KEMBLE , ETC.
الصفحة 125
... TATE . " Of course , Nahum Tate struck the Fool out of the play . The Poet Laureate knew that fools were not fit companions for kings . There have been profane persons who have said , that there have been kings who , when quite alone ...
... TATE . " Of course , Nahum Tate struck the Fool out of the play . The Poet Laureate knew that fools were not fit companions for kings . There have been profane persons who have said , that there have been kings who , when quite alone ...
الصفحة 126
... Tate's pre- cious production : — THE HISTORY OF KING LEAR . ACTED AT THE QUEEN'S THEATRE . REVIV'D , WITH ALTERATIONS , BY N. TATE . LONDON : Printed by H. Hills , for Richd . Wellington , at the Lute , in St. Paul's Churchyard ; and E ...
... Tate's pre- cious production : — THE HISTORY OF KING LEAR . ACTED AT THE QUEEN'S THEATRE . REVIV'D , WITH ALTERATIONS , BY N. TATE . LONDON : Printed by H. Hills , for Richd . Wellington , at the Lute , in St. Paul's Churchyard ; and E ...
الصفحة 127
... our extracts from the acting copy , because , though we cannot imagine any to have read the play through , we must believe many to have sat out the performance . 128 THE THING CALLED LEAR , PUBLISHED IN 1623 . TATE , KEMBLE , ETC. 127.
... our extracts from the acting copy , because , though we cannot imagine any to have read the play through , we must believe many to have sat out the performance . 128 THE THING CALLED LEAR , PUBLISHED IN 1623 . TATE , KEMBLE , ETC. 127.
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