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Page xii
He had apparently contracted a strong and early passion for the Stage , to which he devoted most of his horę subsecivę ; and , without prematurely grasping at a name , wrote , as the custom then was , in conjunction with the regular ...
He had apparently contracted a strong and early passion for the Stage , to which he devoted most of his horę subsecivę ; and , without prematurely grasping at a name , wrote , as the custom then was , in conjunction with the regular ...
Page xiii
which is known to have been brought on the stage as early as 1613. When to these we add the four plays which were among the manuscript dramas destroyed by Mr. Warburton's servant , and recollect that this is still but an imperfect list ...
which is known to have been brought on the stage as early as 1613. When to these we add the four plays which were among the manuscript dramas destroyed by Mr. Warburton's servant , and recollect that this is still but an imperfect list ...
Page xv
The Sun's Darling , " in its present state , was performed in 1624 ; but not printed till 1658 , when the long persecution of the stage ( fortunately for the lovers of the old drama ) compelled the actors to have recourse to the press ...
The Sun's Darling , " in its present state , was performed in 1624 ; but not printed till 1658 , when the long persecution of the stage ( fortunately for the lovers of the old drama ) compelled the actors to have recourse to the press ...
Page xvi
If I understand him , he says , that it was favourably received on the stage ; and he therefore argues well of its reception from the general reader . " But as the year doth with his plenty bring As well a latter as a former spring ...
If I understand him , he says , that it was favourably received on the stage ; and he therefore argues well of its reception from the general reader . " But as the year doth with his plenty bring As well a latter as a former spring ...
Page xvii
... and may have been the foundation of the present work , with a more popular name : -for Edmonton had already given a " Devil to the delighted stage ; " and INTRODUCTION . xvii.
... and may have been the foundation of the present work , with a more popular name : -for Edmonton had already given a " Devil to the delighted stage ; " and INTRODUCTION . xvii.
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