The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Page 36
... seem more likely to reprefs , ex- pectation . I fuppofe , however , this writer con- , ceived the audience would be animated by the number of the characters , and that this display . would operate on the gaping fpectators like fome of ...
... seem more likely to reprefs , ex- pectation . I fuppofe , however , this writer con- , ceived the audience would be animated by the number of the characters , and that this display . would operate on the gaping fpectators like fome of ...
Page 58
... , as I have already mentioned , did not die till the end of the year 1610. and fhould seem to have executed the duties of the office to the laft ; for his executor , Herbert , Master of the Revels to King James the 58 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... , as I have already mentioned , did not die till the end of the year 1610. and fhould seem to have executed the duties of the office to the laft ; for his executor , Herbert , Master of the Revels to King James the 58 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
Page 108
... seems to have been very common ; and gentle- men went to great expence in thefe exhibitions . See a letter from Mr. Garrard to Lord Strafford , dated Feb. 7. 1637 . Strafford's Letters , Vol . II . p . 150. " Two of the king's fervants ...
... seems to have been very common ; and gentle- men went to great expence in thefe exhibitions . See a letter from Mr. Garrard to Lord Strafford , dated Feb. 7. 1637 . Strafford's Letters , Vol . II . p . 150. " Two of the king's fervants ...
Page 173
... seems , he was fometimes forced to mort- ३ It is not praife is fought for now , but pence , Though dropp'd from greafy - apron'd audience . Clapp'd may he be with thunder , that plucks bays With fuch foul hands , and with fquint eyes ...
... seems , he was fometimes forced to mort- ३ It is not praife is fought for now , but pence , Though dropp'd from greafy - apron'd audience . Clapp'd may he be with thunder , that plucks bays With fuch foul hands , and with fquint eyes ...
Page 342
... seem thofe only : Macbeth and The Tempest , altered by D'Avenant ; King Lear , Hamlet , King Henry the Eighth , Romeo and Juliet , and Twelfth Night . In Hamlet , the Prince of Denmark was reprefented by Mr. Betterton ; the Ghoft by Mr ...
... seem thofe only : Macbeth and The Tempest , altered by D'Avenant ; King Lear , Hamlet , King Henry the Eighth , Romeo and Juliet , and Twelfth Night . In Hamlet , the Prince of Denmark was reprefented by Mr. Betterton ; the Ghoft by Mr ...
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