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Page xix
... Scenes , they are in this edition divided according as they play'd them ; often where there is no pause in the ... Scene . Edit . Fol . of 1623 , and 1632 . † Such as , My Queen is murder'd ! Ring the little Bell- His nose grew as ...
... Scenes , they are in this edition divided according as they play'd them ; often where there is no pause in the ... Scene . Edit . Fol . of 1623 , and 1632 . † Such as , My Queen is murder'd ! Ring the little Bell- His nose grew as ...
Page xxiv
... Scenes are mark'd so distinctly that every removal of place is specify'd ; which is more necessary in this ... scene . This seems to me a shorter and less oftentatious method of performing the better half of Criticism ( namely ...
... Scenes are mark'd so distinctly that every removal of place is specify'd ; which is more necessary in this ... scene . This seems to me a shorter and less oftentatious method of performing the better half of Criticism ( namely ...
Page xlvi
... Scene is sometimes laid in Bohemia , and fometimes in Sicily , according to the original order of the Story . Almost all his historical Plays comprehend a great length of time , and very dif- ferent and distinct places : And in his ...
... Scene is sometimes laid in Bohemia , and fometimes in Sicily , according to the original order of the Story . Almost all his historical Plays comprehend a great length of time , and very dif- ferent and distinct places : And in his ...
Page xlvii
... Scene in the second part of Henry VI , which I cannot but think admirable in its kind . Cardinal Beaufort , who had murder'd the duke of Gloucester , is shewn in the last agonies on his death - bed , with the good King - praying over ...
... Scene in the second part of Henry VI , which I cannot but think admirable in its kind . Cardinal Beaufort , who had murder'd the duke of Gloucester , is shewn in the last agonies on his death - bed , with the good King - praying over ...
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... thee . I must obey , his art is of such pow'r It would controul my dam's god Setebos , And make a vassal of him . Pro . So flave , hence , [ Exit Caliban , SCENE Ceaeatiful SCENE V. Enter Ferdinand , and Ariel invisible , The 19 TEMPEST .
... thee . I must obey , his art is of such pow'r It would controul my dam's god Setebos , And make a vassal of him . Pro . So flave , hence , [ Exit Caliban , SCENE Ceaeatiful SCENE V. Enter Ferdinand , and Ariel invisible , The 19 TEMPEST .
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