The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... ftage . Similar interpolations , however , in the text of Shakspeare , can only be suspected , and therefore muft remain unexpelled . - To other defects of our late editions may be fubjoined , as not the leaft notorious , an exuberance ...
... ftage . Similar interpolations , however , in the text of Shakspeare , can only be suspected , and therefore muft remain unexpelled . - To other defects of our late editions may be fubjoined , as not the leaft notorious , an exuberance ...
Page xxiii
... ftage they never uttered fuch mutilated lines and unintelligible nonfenfe as was afterwards incorporated with their respective parts , in both the first quarto and folio editions . The folio therefore of 1623 , corrected from one or ...
... ftage they never uttered fuch mutilated lines and unintelligible nonfenfe as was afterwards incorporated with their respective parts , in both the first quarto and folio editions . The folio therefore of 1623 , corrected from one or ...
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... ftage tradition , that his firft office in the theatre was that of Call - boy , or prompter's attendant ; whofe employmeut it is to give the performers notice to be ready to enter , as often as the bufinefs of the play requires their ...
... ftage tradition , that his firft office in the theatre was that of Call - boy , or prompter's attendant ; whofe employmeut it is to give the performers notice to be ready to enter , as often as the bufinefs of the play requires their ...
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... ftage ,, fays one of his eulogifts in Jonfonius Virbius , 4to . 1638. Jonfon himself owns that Sejanus was damned . It is a poem , " fays he , in his dedication to lord Aubigny , that , if I well remem- ber , in your lordship's fight ...
... ftage ,, fays one of his eulogifts in Jonfonius Virbius , 4to . 1638. Jonfon himself owns that Sejanus was damned . It is a poem , " fays he , in his dedication to lord Aubigny , that , if I well remem- ber , in your lordship's fight ...
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... ftage were reduced to great diftrefs , than to have been bequeath- ed to him by the perfon who painted it ; in whofe cuftody it is improbable that it fhould have remained . Sir William D'Avenant appears to have died infolvent . There is ...
... ftage were reduced to great diftrefs , than to have been bequeath- ed to him by the perfon who painted it ; in whofe cuftody it is improbable that it fhould have remained . Sir William D'Avenant appears to have died infolvent . There is ...
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