The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: pt. 2. Historical account of the English stage. Emendations and additions. Tempest. Two gentlemen of VeronaH. Baldwin, 1790 |
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... perfons who could now read , were in the religious focieties ; and various circumftances , peculiarly arifing from their fituation , profeffion , and inftitution , enabled the Monks to be the fole performers of these reprefentations ...
... perfons who could now read , were in the religious focieties ; and various circumftances , peculiarly arifing from their fituation , profeffion , and inftitution , enabled the Monks to be the fole performers of these reprefentations ...
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... perfons appearing almost entirely naked in one of the Masks , which was reprefented before him , his queen , and a large affembly of the ladies of the court . It is , if I reccollect right , defcribed by Winwood . representation ...
... perfons appearing almost entirely naked in one of the Masks , which was reprefented before him , his queen , and a large affembly of the ladies of the court . It is , if I reccollect right , defcribed by Winwood . representation ...
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... perfons of Chrift , the Watchman , Marie , and others ; amongeft the which , one bore the parte of a wakinge watchman , who efpiinge Chrifte to arrife , made a conti- nual noyce like to the found that is caufed by the metynge of two ...
... perfons of Chrift , the Watchman , Marie , and others ; amongeft the which , one bore the parte of a wakinge watchman , who efpiinge Chrifte to arrife , made a conti- nual noyce like to the found that is caufed by the metynge of two ...
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... perfons from acting the HISTORY OF THE OLD TESTAMENT , to the great prejudice of the clergy of the church , who had ex- pended confiderable fums for a publick prefent ation of that play at the enfuing Christmas . About twelve years ...
... perfons from acting the HISTORY OF THE OLD TESTAMENT , to the great prejudice of the clergy of the church , who had ex- pended confiderable fums for a publick prefent ation of that play at the enfuing Christmas . About twelve years ...
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... perfons of the scene never depart during the reprefentation : he who ceafes to speak , is confidered as if he were no longer on the ftage . But in truth it is extremely ridiculous , that the fpectator fhould fee the actor listening ...
... perfons of the scene never depart during the reprefentation : he who ceafes to speak , is confidered as if he were no longer on the ftage . But in truth it is extremely ridiculous , that the fpectator fhould fee the actor listening ...
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