The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Page 51
... says , fhe had no players before , ( fee n . 5. ) but I fufpect that he is miftaken , for Q , Mary , and K. Edward the Sixth , both had players on their eftablishments . See p . 45 . J 7 For reckoning with the leafle the gaine that is ...
... says , fhe had no players before , ( fee n . 5. ) but I fufpect that he is miftaken , for Q , Mary , and K. Edward the Sixth , both had players on their eftablishments . See p . 45 . J 7 For reckoning with the leafle the gaine that is ...
Page 100
... says Downes , who himself acted in The Siege of Rhodes , having new fcenes and decorations , being the firft that ever were introduced in England . " Scenes had certainly been used before in the mafques . at Court , and in a few private ...
... says Downes , who himself acted in The Siege of Rhodes , having new fcenes and decorations , being the firft that ever were introduced in England . " Scenes had certainly been used before in the mafques . at Court , and in a few private ...
Page 141
... Royal Arbour , & c . p . 12 . The author of Hiftoria Hiftrionica says , that Major Mohun played Bellamente in Shirley's Love's Cruelty , after the Reftora- " " Mr. Kynafton even after women had affumed their OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 141.
... Royal Arbour , & c . p . 12 . The author of Hiftoria Hiftrionica says , that Major Mohun played Bellamente in Shirley's Love's Cruelty , after the Reftora- " " Mr. Kynafton even after women had affumed their OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 141.
Page 225
... ( says his old antagonist ) honeft , and of an open and free nature ; had an excellent fancy , brave notions , and gentle expreffions ; wherein he flowed with that facility , that fometimes it was neceffary he fhould be topped ...
... ( says his old antagonist ) honeft , and of an open and free nature ; had an excellent fancy , brave notions , and gentle expreffions ; wherein he flowed with that facility , that fometimes it was neceffary he fhould be topped ...
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