The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen3J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... dramatick writer , the titles are scarcely known , except to antiquaries ; nor is there one of them that will bear a second perusal . Yet these , contemptible and few as they are , we may suppose to have been the most popular ...
... dramatick writer , the titles are scarcely known , except to antiquaries ; nor is there one of them that will bear a second perusal . Yet these , contemptible and few as they are , we may suppose to have been the most popular ...
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... dramatick performances , that I shall make no apology for extracting from various parts of his valuable work , such particulars as suit my present purpose . The earliest dramatick entertainments exhibited in England , as well as every ...
... dramatick performances , that I shall make no apology for extracting from various parts of his valuable work , such particulars as suit my present purpose . The earliest dramatick entertainments exhibited in England , as well as every ...
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... dramatick entertainment : " About the eighth century trade was principally carried on by means of fairs , which lasted several days . Charlemagne established many great marts of this sort in France , as did William the Con- queror , and ...
... dramatick entertainment : " About the eighth century trade was principally carried on by means of fairs , which lasted several days . Charlemagne established many great marts of this sort in France , as did William the Con- queror , and ...
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... dramatick repre- sentations . In the year 1378 , the scholars , or choristers of Saint Paul's cathedral , presented a petition to King Richard the Second , praying his Majesty to prohibit some ignorant and unex- perienced persons from ...
... dramatick repre- sentations . In the year 1378 , the scholars , or choristers of Saint Paul's cathedral , presented a petition to King Richard the Second , praying his Majesty to prohibit some ignorant and unex- perienced persons from ...
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... dramatick art : they contain some rudiments of a plot , and even attempt to delineate characters , and to paint manners . From hence the gradual transi- tion to real historical personages was natural and obvious . " 9 Dr. Percy , in his ...
... dramatick art : they contain some rudiments of a plot , and even attempt to delineate characters , and to paint manners . From hence the gradual transi- tion to real historical personages was natural and obvious . " 9 Dr. Percy , in his ...
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