The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... whose words I have juft quoted , has given the following ingenious account of the origin of this rude fpecies of dramatick entertainment : " About the eighth century trade was principally carried on by means of fairs , which lasted ...
... whose words I have juft quoted , has given the following ingenious account of the origin of this rude fpecies of dramatick entertainment : " About the eighth century trade was principally carried on by means of fairs , which lasted ...
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... the more advantage and illuminating of the fcenes . " Short Difcourfe of the English Stage . See Cotgrave's French Dictionary , 1611. in ' v . Falot ; If all the players whose names are enumerated in the I 3 OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 117.
... the more advantage and illuminating of the fcenes . " Short Difcourfe of the English Stage . See Cotgrave's French Dictionary , 1611. in ' v . Falot ; If all the players whose names are enumerated in the I 3 OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 117.
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... whose names are prefixed to the firft folio edition of our author , were dead in the year 1600. or foon after ; and others there enumerated , might have appeared at a fubfequent period , to fupply their lofs . See the Catalogue of ...
... whose names are prefixed to the firft folio edition of our author , were dead in the year 1600. or foon after ; and others there enumerated , might have appeared at a fubfequent period , to fupply their lofs . See the Catalogue of ...
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... whose most holy hands I commend my foul and body , my life and death : and I beseech him above all things , that he never permit any change to be made by me John Shakspear of this my aforefaid will and teftament . Amen . " I John ...
... whose most holy hands I commend my foul and body , my life and death : and I beseech him above all things , that he never permit any change to be made by me John Shakspear of this my aforefaid will and teftament . Amen . " I John ...
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... whose wit was thus ready , and whose mind was ftored with fuch a plenitude of ideas and fuch a copious affemblage of images as his writings ex- hibit , could not but have been what he is repre- fented by Mr. Aubrey , a delightful ...
... whose wit was thus ready , and whose mind was ftored with fuch a plenitude of ideas and fuch a copious affemblage of images as his writings ex- hibit , could not but have been what he is repre- fented by Mr. Aubrey , a delightful ...
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