The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Page 123
... person who spoke the prologue , who entered immediately after the third founding , ' ufually wore * 3 And now that I have vaulted up fo hye , Above the fage - rayles of this earthen globe , " I must turn actor . Black Booke , 4to . 1604 ...
... person who spoke the prologue , who entered immediately after the third founding , ' ufually wore * 3 And now that I have vaulted up fo hye , Above the fage - rayles of this earthen globe , " I must turn actor . Black Booke , 4to . 1604 ...
Page 188
... person whofe merit was diftinguished by the indul- gence of having an annual benefit - play , which was granted to her alone , if I mistake not , firft in King James's time ; and which became not common to others , till the divifion of ...
... person whofe merit was diftinguished by the indul- gence of having an annual benefit - play , which was granted to her alone , if I mistake not , firft in King James's time ; and which became not common to others , till the divifion of ...
Page 201
... person there spoken of , ) which had been celebrated about a month before : a circumstance , however , which , even when I ftated it , appeared to me very extraordinary , and highly improbable . On further confideration I am con- vinced ...
... person there spoken of , ) which had been celebrated about a month before : a circumstance , however , which , even when I ftated it , appeared to me very extraordinary , and highly improbable . On further confideration I am con- vinced ...
Page 220
... person of the same name . A paper which has lately fallen into my hands , pointed out my mistake . It appears that Sir Henry Herbert foon after the Restoration brought an action on the cafe againft Mr. Betterton , for the injury Sir ...
... person of the same name . A paper which has lately fallen into my hands , pointed out my mistake . It appears that Sir Henry Herbert foon after the Restoration brought an action on the cafe againft Mr. Betterton , for the injury Sir ...
Page 223
... person who was at once a wool - man and butcher ; and , I believe , few occupations can be named , which are more naturally connected with each other . Mr. Rowe first mentioned the tradition that our poet's father was a dealer in wool ...
... person who was at once a wool - man and butcher ; and , I believe , few occupations can be named , which are more naturally connected with each other . Mr. Rowe first mentioned the tradition that our poet's father was a dealer in wool ...
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