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Page xxii
... the stage . Brinsley Nicholson ( Transactions of the New Shakspere Society for 1874 , p . 252 ) does indeed bring forward the following reasons as tolerably decisive proof that Timon as we now have it was an acted play : xxii INTRODUCTION.
... the stage . Brinsley Nicholson ( Transactions of the New Shakspere Society for 1874 , p . 252 ) does indeed bring forward the following reasons as tolerably decisive proof that Timon as we now have it was an acted play : xxii INTRODUCTION.
Page xxiii
... acted play : " In old plays the entrance directions are sometimes in advance of the real entrances , having been thus placed in the theatre copy , that the performers or bringers - in of stage properties might be warned to be in ...
... acted play : " In old plays the entrance directions are sometimes in advance of the real entrances , having been thus placed in the theatre copy , that the performers or bringers - in of stage properties might be warned to be in ...
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... acted as a prompter to you in regard to the ebb ; language taken from the theatre . 148. Though . . . time ] though the truth comes too late - yet even now it must be told- This is in effect Ritson's explanation , the line being paren ...
... acted as a prompter to you in regard to the ebb ; language taken from the theatre . 148. Though . . . time ] though the truth comes too late - yet even now it must be told- This is in effect Ritson's explanation , the line being paren ...
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