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... theatre , this was a convenient house of entertainment ; and that for many years afterwards ( as the tradition of the neighbourhood re- ports ) it was understood to have been a place where the wits and wags of a former age were ...
... theatre , this was a convenient house of entertainment ; and that for many years afterwards ( as the tradition of the neighbourhood re- ports ) it was understood to have been a place where the wits and wags of a former age were ...
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... theatre of his fame and fortune , and the only place where painters , at that period , could have expected to thrive by their profession . We may sup- pose too , that the booksellers who employed Droeshout , dis- covered the object of ...
... theatre of his fame and fortune , and the only place where painters , at that period , could have expected to thrive by their profession . We may sup- pose too , that the booksellers who employed Droeshout , dis- covered the object of ...
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... theatre . It is certain , that neither the Zoustian or Chando- san canvas has displayed the least trait of a quiet and gentle bard of the Elizabethan age . To ascertain the original owner of the portrait now Mr. Fel- ton's , is an ...
... theatre . It is certain , that neither the Zoustian or Chando- san canvas has displayed the least trait of a quiet and gentle bard of the Elizabethan age . To ascertain the original owner of the portrait now Mr. Fel- ton's , is an ...
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... were but too successful in their precaution . " Thank fortune ( say the original putterforth of Troilus and Cressida ) for the scape it hath made amongst you ; plainer terms , that the vitiations of a careless theatre 24 ADVERTISEMENT .
... were but too successful in their precaution . " Thank fortune ( say the original putterforth of Troilus and Cressida ) for the scape it hath made amongst you ; plainer terms , that the vitiations of a careless theatre 24 ADVERTISEMENT .
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... theatre were se- conded by those of as ignorant a press . The integrity of dramas thus prepared for the world , is just on a level with the inno- cence of females nursed in a camp and educated in a bagnio . As often therefore as we are ...
... theatre were se- conded by those of as ignorant a press . The integrity of dramas thus prepared for the world , is just on a level with the inno- cence of females nursed in a camp and educated in a bagnio . As often therefore as we are ...
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