The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Page 86
... scenes em- ployed in the exhibition of the piece . The fcenery was contrived by Inigo Jones , who is described as a great traveller , and who undertook to " further his employers much , and furnifh them with rare devices , but produced ...
... scenes em- ployed in the exhibition of the piece . The fcenery was contrived by Inigo Jones , who is described as a great traveller , and who undertook to " further his employers much , and furnifh them with rare devices , but produced ...
Page 87
... scene or entrance of a comedie or tragedie , " which more precisely afcertains his meaning . " " 99 In Cotgrave's French and English Dictionary printed in 1611. the word fcene is not found , and if it had exifted either in France or ...
... scene or entrance of a comedie or tragedie , " which more precisely afcertains his meaning . " " 99 In Cotgrave's French and English Dictionary printed in 1611. the word fcene is not found , and if it had exifted either in France or ...
Page 93
... scenes . When King Henry VIII . is to be discovered by the dukes of Suffolk and Norfolk , reading in his ftudy , the fcenical direction in the firft folio , 1623. ( which was printed apparently from playhouse copies , ) is , " The King ...
... scenes . When King Henry VIII . is to be discovered by the dukes of Suffolk and Norfolk , reading in his ftudy , the fcenical direction in the firft folio , 1623. ( which was printed apparently from playhouse copies , ) is , " The King ...
Page 94
... scene is mentioned ; but the property - man is fimply ordered to thrust forth a bed , or , the curtains being opened , a bed is exhi- bited . So , in the old play on which Shakspeare formed his King Henry VI . P. II . when Cardinal ...
... scene is mentioned ; but the property - man is fimply ordered to thrust forth a bed , or , the curtains being opened , a bed is exhi- bited . So , in the old play on which Shakspeare formed his King Henry VI . P. II . when Cardinal ...
Page 95
... scene . Though undoubtedly our poet's company were furnifhed with fome wooden fabrick fufficiently refembling a tomb , for which they muft have had occafion in feveral plays , yet fome doubt may be entertained , whether in Romeo and ...
... scene . Though undoubtedly our poet's company were furnifhed with fome wooden fabrick fufficiently refembling a tomb , for which they muft have had occafion in feveral plays , yet fome doubt may be entertained , whether in Romeo and ...
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