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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... characters , and that this display would operate on the gaping spectators like some of our modern enormous play - bills ; in which the length of the show sometimes constitutes the prin- cipal merit of the entertainment . Mr. Warton ...
... characters , and that this display would operate on the gaping spectators like some of our modern enormous play - bills ; in which the length of the show sometimes constitutes the prin- cipal merit of the entertainment . Mr. Warton ...
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... characters are , a Messenger , who speaks the prologue , Nature , Humanity , Studious Desire , Sensual Appetite , a Taverner , Experience , and Ignorance . " 4 As it is uncertain at what period of time the ancient Mysteries ceased to be ...
... characters are , a Messenger , who speaks the prologue , Nature , Humanity , Studious Desire , Sensual Appetite , a Taverner , Experience , and Ignorance . " 4 As it is uncertain at what period of time the ancient Mysteries ceased to be ...
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... character may be found . In 1561-2 , Thomas Sackville , Lord Buckhurst , and Thomas Norton , joined in writing the tragedy of Ferrer and Porrex , which was exhibited on the 18th of January in that year , by the Students of the Inner ...
... character may be found . In 1561-2 , Thomas Sackville , Lord Buckhurst , and Thomas Norton , joined in writing the tragedy of Ferrer and Porrex , which was exhibited on the 18th of January in that year , by the Students of the Inner ...
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... characters that they can hardly be obliterated . " Histriomastix , p . 940. See also Heywood's Apology for Actors , 1612 : " Plays have made the ignorant owed its rise to the publication of The Mirrour for 40 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... characters that they can hardly be obliterated . " Histriomastix , p . 940. See also Heywood's Apology for Actors , 1612 : " Plays have made the ignorant owed its rise to the publication of The Mirrour for 40 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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... characters in English history are intro- duced , giving a poetical narrative of their own misfortunes . Of this book three editions , with · various alterations and improvements , were printed between 1563 and 1587 . At length ( about ...
... characters in English history are intro- duced , giving a poetical narrative of their own misfortunes . Of this book three editions , with · various alterations and improvements , were printed between 1563 and 1587 . At length ( about ...
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