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... Stage and Balcony , from the title - page to Dr. W. Alabaster's Tragedy of Roxana , 1632 . 56 ACT IV . hare bell , " " Rosemary , " " Eglantine , " & c . 12 121 Friar Laurence's Cell . 58 ACT I. Verona . Maskers .... 13 33333 23 Verona ...
... Stage and Balcony , from the title - page to Dr. W. Alabaster's Tragedy of Roxana , 1632 . 56 ACT IV . hare bell , " " Rosemary , " " Eglantine , " & c . 12 121 Friar Laurence's Cell . 58 ACT I. Verona . Maskers .... 13 33333 23 Verona ...
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... stage with more commendation than I can look for being there much better set foorth than I have or can dooe , yet the same matter , penned as it is , may serve to lyke good effect , if the readers do brynge with them lyke good myndes ...
... stage with more commendation than I can look for being there much better set foorth than I have or can dooe , yet the same matter , penned as it is , may serve to lyke good effect , if the readers do brynge with them lyke good myndes ...
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... stage : The which if you with patient ears attend , What here shall miss , our toil shall strive to mend . SCENE I. - A public Place . Enter SAMPSON and GREGORY , armed with swords and bucklers . Sam . Gregory , o ' my word , we'll not ...
... stage : The which if you with patient ears attend , What here shall miss , our toil shall strive to mend . SCENE I. - A public Place . Enter SAMPSON and GREGORY , armed with swords and bucklers . Sam . Gregory , o ' my word , we'll not ...
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... stage , " says Malone , " there appears to have been a balcony or upper stage ; the platform of which was pro- bably eight or nine feet from the ground . I suppose it to have been supported by pillars . From hence , in many of our old ...
... stage , " says Malone , " there appears to have been a balcony or upper stage ; the platform of which was pro- bably eight or nine feet from the ground . I suppose it to have been supported by pillars . From hence , in many of our old ...
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... stage , with its balcony , which we have been fortunate in finding ongraved in the title - page to Dr. William Ala- ba - ter's Latin tragedy of " Roxana , " 1632 . SCENE V .- " Nightly she sings on yon pomegranate- tree . " In the ...
... stage , with its balcony , which we have been fortunate in finding ongraved in the title - page to Dr. William Ala- ba - ter's Latin tragedy of " Roxana , " 1632 . SCENE V .- " Nightly she sings on yon pomegranate- tree . " In the ...
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