The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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... players , from whom Dryden , who was connected with the stage during great part of his life , may probably have derived his notion of Jonson's hostility to our great poet . It is not at all incredible that they may occasionally , from ...
... players , from whom Dryden , who was connected with the stage during great part of his life , may probably have derived his notion of Jonson's hostility to our great poet . It is not at all incredible that they may occasionally , from ...
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... players who were the friends and associates of our immortal bard , and were honoured with the regard and esteem of " their fellow Shakspeare . " Notwithstanding the general applause with which Mr. Malone's edition was wel- comed , it ...
... players who were the friends and associates of our immortal bard , and were honoured with the regard and esteem of " their fellow Shakspeare . " Notwithstanding the general applause with which Mr. Malone's edition was wel- comed , it ...
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... Players , 1623 ... 657 Preface of the Players .... 661 Modern Editions 675 Plays ascribed to Shakspeare 681 ... Plays altered from Shakspeare .. 683 Character of Aubrey , the Antiquary 694 VOL . III . Mr. Malone's History of the Stage ...
... Players , 1623 ... 657 Preface of the Players .... 661 Modern Editions 675 Plays ascribed to Shakspeare 681 ... Plays altered from Shakspeare .. 683 Character of Aubrey , the Antiquary 694 VOL . III . Mr. Malone's History of the Stage ...
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... Players are just such judges of what is right , as tailors are of what is graceful . And in this view it will be but ... player . By these men it would be thought a praise to Shakspeare , that he scarce ever blotted a line . This ...
... Players are just such judges of what is right , as tailors are of what is graceful . And in this view it will be but ... player . By these men it would be thought a praise to Shakspeare , that he scarce ever blotted a line . This ...
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... players . Ben Jonson might indeed be sparing in his commendations ( though certainly he is not so in this instance ) partly from his own nature , and partly from judgment . For men of judgment think they do any man more service in ...
... players . Ben Jonson might indeed be sparing in his commendations ( though certainly he is not so in this instance ) partly from his own nature , and partly from judgment . For men of judgment think they do any man more service in ...
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