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Page xix
... standing on his hind - legs , " and " a mask and visor for a spirit in the shape of Katherine , " were all the machinery which the sim- plicity or poverty of the old theatre allowed him ; and these were not regarded without considerable ...
... standing on his hind - legs , " and " a mask and visor for a spirit in the shape of Katherine , " were all the machinery which the sim- plicity or poverty of the old theatre allowed him ; and these were not regarded without considerable ...
Page xxxiv
... probably alludes to the old manor house at Ilsington , which , though in a dilapidated state , is still standing . It was built as early as Elizabeth's reign . matic labours , has not yet conquered his fear of xxxiv INTRODUCTION .
... probably alludes to the old manor house at Ilsington , which , though in a dilapidated state , is still standing . It was built as early as Elizabeth's reign . matic labours , has not yet conquered his fear of xxxiv INTRODUCTION .
Page xxxvi
... stand insulated and alone , and draw , each in his station , from their own stores . Whether it be , that poetry in that age " Wanton'd as in its prime , and play'd at will Its virgin fancies❞— or that some other fruitful cause of ...
... stand insulated and alone , and draw , each in his station , from their own stores . Whether it be , that poetry in that age " Wanton'd as in its prime , and play'd at will Its virgin fancies❞— or that some other fruitful cause of ...
Page lii
... stand which he made against the base attacks of the Shakspeare commentators on the moral character of Jonson , came once more forward in the same cause , and was again triumphant . * * This gentleman , whom , with Mr. Roscoe , I lament ...
... stand which he made against the base attacks of the Shakspeare commentators on the moral character of Jonson , came once more forward in the same cause , and was again triumphant . * * This gentleman , whom , with Mr. Roscoe , I lament ...
Page lxxxv
... stand , to comprehend me . G. 40. W. 148. - Who is . Nonsense . Read : Whose ? G. 42. IV . 149. - What new Ouzle's this ? It is scarcely possible to find more contradictory trash , The death of " a sweet hearty father ” may seem an odd ...
... stand , to comprehend me . G. 40. W. 148. - Who is . Nonsense . Read : Whose ? G. 42. IV . 149. - What new Ouzle's this ? It is scarcely possible to find more contradictory trash , The death of " a sweet hearty father ” may seem an odd ...
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