The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Page 107
... betwixt our theatres and thofe of former times , " ( fays Fleckno , who lived near enough the time to be accurately informed , ) they were but plain 66 1 furnifh us , in my apprehenfion , with decifive and OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 107.
... betwixt our theatres and thofe of former times , " ( fays Fleckno , who lived near enough the time to be accurately informed , ) they were but plain 66 1 furnifh us , in my apprehenfion , with decifive and OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 107.
Page 147
... lived as a page with Archbishop Moreton , ( about the year 1490. ) as the Chriftmas plays were going on in the palace , would fome- times fuddenly ftep upon the stage , " without fludying for the matter , " and exhibit a part of his own ...
... lived as a page with Archbishop Moreton , ( about the year 1490. ) as the Chriftmas plays were going on in the palace , would fome- times fuddenly ftep upon the stage , " without fludying for the matter , " and exhibit a part of his own ...
Page 212
... lived , even fo he will vouchfafe to defend the fame at that houre , and conduct it to eternall blits . LL XII . Item , I John Shakfpear do in like manner pray and befeech all my dear friends , parents , and kinf- folks , by the bowels ...
... lived , even fo he will vouchfafe to defend the fame at that houre , and conduct it to eternall blits . LL XII . Item , I John Shakfpear do in like manner pray and befeech all my dear friends , parents , and kinf- folks , by the bowels ...
Page 216
... lived in great intimacy with the poets and other - celebrated writers of the laft age ; from whom un- doubtedly many of his anecdotes were collected . 6 of which was this . Wood , on a vifit to Dr. South , was complaining of a very ...
... lived in great intimacy with the poets and other - celebrated writers of the laft age ; from whom un- doubtedly many of his anecdotes were collected . 6 of which was this . Wood , on a vifit to Dr. South , was complaining of a very ...
Page 219
... lived without temple barre at a combe - maker's fhop about the Eleph.ts Castle . In his later time he lived in Weft- minster , in the house under whiche you paffe , as you goe out of the church - yard into the old palace ; where he dyed ...
... lived without temple barre at a combe - maker's fhop about the Eleph.ts Castle . In his later time he lived in Weft- minster , in the house under whiche you paffe , as you goe out of the church - yard into the old palace ; where he dyed ...
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