The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... shall speake to Noe : Noe , take thou thy meanye , And in the fhipp hie that ye be , For non fo righteous man to me Is nowe on earth livinge . Of clean beaftes with the thou take Seven and feven , or thou flake , He , and fhe , make to ...
... shall speake to Noe : Noe , take thou thy meanye , And in the fhipp hie that ye be , For non fo righteous man to me Is nowe on earth livinge . Of clean beaftes with the thou take Seven and feven , or thou flake , He , and fhe , make to ...
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... shall thinke good to fee them , as alfo to ufe and occupie all fuche inftrumentes as they have alredie practifed or hereafter shall practife , for and duringe our pleasure ; and the said com- medies , tragedies , enterludes , and flage ...
... shall thinke good to fee them , as alfo to ufe and occupie all fuche inftrumentes as they have alredie practifed or hereafter shall practife , for and duringe our pleasure ; and the said com- medies , tragedies , enterludes , and flage ...
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... Shall fill with laughter our vast theatre . " See alfo the concluding lines of Shirley's prologue to The Doubtful Heir , quoted below . Howes in his continuation of Stowe's Chronicle , p . 1004 . edit . 1631. fays , it was burnt down in ...
... Shall fill with laughter our vast theatre . " See alfo the concluding lines of Shirley's prologue to The Doubtful Heir , quoted below . Howes in his continuation of Stowe's Chronicle , p . 1004 . edit . 1631. fays , it was burnt down in ...
Page 83
... shall be By us refin'd from fuch grofs injury : And then let your judicious loves advance " Us to our merits , them to their ignorance . " S See Nabbes's Covent Garden , a comedy , 1639 . Enter Dorothy and Sufan in the balcone . " 66 ...
... shall be By us refin'd from fuch grofs injury : And then let your judicious loves advance " Us to our merits , them to their ignorance . " S See Nabbes's Covent Garden , a comedy , 1639 . Enter Dorothy and Sufan in the balcone . " 66 ...
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... Shall firft be acted bloody tragedies . " Again , in King Henry VI . Part I. Hung be the heavens with black , " & c . Again , more appofitely , in The Rape of Lucrece , 1594 . Black Stage for tragedies , and murthers fell . ” 9 What ...
... Shall firft be acted bloody tragedies . " Again , in King Henry VI . Part I. Hung be the heavens with black , " & c . Again , more appofitely , in The Rape of Lucrece , 1594 . Black Stage for tragedies , and murthers fell . ” 9 What ...
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