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... Stage , & c . are here re - published ; and every reader will concur in wishing that a gentleman who has produced such intelligent combinations from very few mate- rials , had fortunately been possessed of more . Of his notes on ...
... Stage , & c . are here re - published ; and every reader will concur in wishing that a gentleman who has produced such intelligent combinations from very few mate- rials , had fortunately been possessed of more . Of his notes on ...
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... stage they never ut- tered such mutilated lines and unintelligible non- sense as was afterwards incorporated with their respective parts , in both the first quarto and folio editions . The folio therefore of 1623 , corrected from one ...
... stage they never ut- tered such mutilated lines and unintelligible non- sense as was afterwards incorporated with their respective parts , in both the first quarto and folio editions . The folio therefore of 1623 , corrected from one ...
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... Stage , full of forgeries and falsehoods of various kinds written ( I suspect by William Chet- wood the prompter ) some time between April 1727 and October 1730 , is the following passage , to which the reader will give just as much ...
... Stage , full of forgeries and falsehoods of various kinds written ( I suspect by William Chet- wood the prompter ) some time between April 1727 and October 1730 , is the following passage , to which the reader will give just as much ...
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... stage , soon distinguished him , if not as an extraordinary actor , yet as an excellent writer . His name is printed , as the custom was in those times , amongst those of the other players , before some old plays , but without any ...
... stage , soon distinguished him , if not as an extraordinary actor , yet as an excellent writer . His name is printed , as the custom was in those times , amongst those of the other players , before some old plays , but without any ...
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... stage , ” - says one of his eulogists in Jonsonius Virbius , 4to . 1638 . son himself owns that Sejanus was damned . " It is a poem , ' says he , in his Dedication to Lord Aubigny , " that , if I well remember , in your lordship's sight ...
... stage , ” - says one of his eulogists in Jonsonius Virbius , 4to . 1638 . son himself owns that Sejanus was damned . " It is a poem , ' says he , in his Dedication to Lord Aubigny , " that , if I well remember , in your lordship's sight ...
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