These, that be outward, will not serue the turne by reason of concurse of the People on the Stage, Then you may omitt the sayd Properties which be outward and supplye their Places with their Nuncupations onely in Text Letters. Thus for some. The English Drama in the Age of Shakespeare - Page 383by Wilhelm Michael Anton Creizenach - 1916 - 454 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Payne Collier - English drama - 1831 - 526 pages
...pieces, called A Fairy Pastoral or the Forest Elves. ' Now if so be, that the properties ' of any of these that be outward will not serve the turne, '...with their nuncupations onely, ' in text letters.' Such was the simplicity of our old stage, that even if nothing like a place or house could be represented... | |
| John Payne Collier - English drama - 1831 - 526 pages
...pieces, called A Fairy Pastoral or the Forest Elves. ' Now if so be, that the properties ' of any of these that be outward will not serve the turne, '...' and supplye their places with their nuncupations oncly, ' in text letters.' Such was the simplicity of our old stage, that even if nothing like a place... | |
| 1902 - 524 pages
...and out. Now if so le that tlie Properties of any These, that be outward, will not serue the tarne by reason of concurse of the People on the Stage,...Places with their Nuncupations onely in Text Letters. Thus for some. Die allgemeinen Voraussetzungen für die Bühne sind wieder dieselben wie im vorigen... | |
| 1909 - 556 pages
...Pillowe to the Hed but. Lastly a Hole to creepe in and out. Now if it so be that the Properties of any of These, that be outward, will not serve the turne by...Stage, Then you may omitt the sayd Properties which bo outward and supplye their Places with their Nuncupations onely in Text Leiters. Here it is to be... | |
| 1902 - 806 pages
...Foitrme of Turues. A greene Bank being Pittowe to the Hed but. Lastly A Hole to creepe in and out. Now if so be that the Properties of any These, that be outward, tritt not serue the turne by reason of concurse of the People on the Stage, Then you may omitt the... | |
| Appleton Morgan, Charlotte Endymion Porter - 1889 - 654 pages
...so be that the properties or any of them that be outward will not serve the turne by reason of the concurse of the people on the stage then you may omitt the sayd properties which be outward and -supply their places with their nuncupations only in text letters " Still, however, it must be borne... | |
| 1889 - 660 pages
...so be that the properties or any of them that be outward will not serve the turne by reason of the concurse of the people on the stage then you may omitt the sayd propertees which be outward and supply their places with their nuncupations only in text letters "... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1890 - 252 pages
...that the properties or any of them that be outward will not serve the turne by reason of the concourse of the people on the stage then you may omitt the sayd propertees which be outward and supply their places with their nuncupations only in text letters."... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - English drama - 1903 - 74 pages
...have come down to us with one old play (of 1603) go so far as to say that if any of the properties "will not serve the turne. by reason of concurse of...Places with their Nuncupations onely in Text Letters." Yet on the other hand some theatrical managers must have exhibited no little enterprise in presenting... | |
| Electronic journals - 1904 - 644 pages
...say, " Now if so be that the Properties of any of Those, that be outward, will not serue the tnrne by reason of concurse of the People on the Stage, Then you may omit the sayd Properties which be outward and supplye their Places with their Nuncupations onely in... | |
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