The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 22
Página 4
... Italian theatre is the moft ancient in Europe , has claimed for his country an honour to which it is not entitled . The era of the earliest representation in Italy , founded on holy writ , he has placed in the year 1264. when the ...
... Italian theatre is the moft ancient in Europe , has claimed for his country an honour to which it is not entitled . The era of the earliest representation in Italy , founded on holy writ , he has placed in the year 1264. when the ...
Página 8
... Italians ; who framed , in the depth of the dark ages , on this foundation , that barba- rous fpecies of theatrical reprefentation called 6 " At Conftantinople " as Mr. Warton has elfewhere ob- ferved , " it feems that the ftage ...
... Italians ; who framed , in the depth of the dark ages , on this foundation , that barba- rous fpecies of theatrical reprefentation called 6 " At Conftantinople " as Mr. Warton has elfewhere ob- ferved , " it feems that the ftage ...
Página 9
... Italy and Conftanti- nople : and although the Italians , at the time when they may be supposed to have imported plays of this nature , did not understand the Greek language , yet they could understand , and confequently could imitate ...
... Italy and Conftanti- nople : and although the Italians , at the time when they may be supposed to have imported plays of this nature , did not understand the Greek language , yet they could understand , and confequently could imitate ...
Página 33
... Italy till the year 1660. and the Mystery of Chrift's Paffion was repre- 66 66 of the controverfial writers . They play " fays one of them , and counterfeite the whole Paffion fo trimly , with all the feven forrowes of our lady , as ...
... Italy till the year 1660. and the Mystery of Chrift's Paffion was repre- 66 66 of the controverfial writers . They play " fays one of them , and counterfeite the whole Paffion fo trimly , with all the feven forrowes of our lady , as ...
Página 40
... Italian , and Spanish , have beene thoroughly ranfackt to furnish the playe - houses in London . Signat . D. 5. b . X Lodge , his antagonist in this controverfy , in his Play of Plays and Paftimes , a work which 1 have never feen ...
... Italian , and Spanish , have beene thoroughly ranfackt to furnish the playe - houses in London . Signat . D. 5. b . X Lodge , his antagonist in this controverfy , in his Play of Plays and Paftimes , a work which 1 have never feen ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
acted actor afcertain againſt alfo ancient appears becauſe Blackfriars Burbadge called comedy court Dekker drama dramatick exhibited faid faid Sir fame fays fcenes fecond feem feen fent fervants fhall fhares fhew fhillings fhould fince firft firſt flage fome fometimes fpeak ftage ftill fubject fuch fuppofe furniſhed George Buc Globe hath Henry Chettle Hiftory himſelf houfe houſe interludes Item John John Heminge John Underwood Jonfon Killegrew King Henry king's company laft Lent unto London Lord Mafque Mafter Majefties manufcript Michael Drayton moft moſt obferved occafion paffage perfons performed piece play players playes playhouſe poet poet's pounds prefent printed prologue publick publiſhed Queen reprefentation reprefented Revels Richard Richard Hathwaye Samuel Rowley ſcene Shakspeare Shakspeare's Sir Henry Herbert ſtage theatre thefe theſe thofe Thomas Dekker Thomas Heywood Thomas Killigrew thoſe tragedy ufually uſed verfes Wentworth Smith whofe William D'Avenant William Haughton writer