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Page xvii
... houses . The folio edition ( in which all the plays we now receive as his , were first collected ) was published by two Players , Heming and Condell , in 1623 , seven years after his de- cease . They declare , that all the other e ...
... houses . The folio edition ( in which all the plays we now receive as his , were first collected ) was published by two Players , Heming and Condell , in 1623 , seven years after his de- cease . They declare , that all the other e ...
Page xviii
... house , by having the parts divided with lines , and the Actors names in the margin ) where several of those very passages were added in a written hand , which are fince to be found in the folio . In the next place , a number of ...
... house , by having the parts divided with lines , and the Actors names in the margin ) where several of those very passages were added in a written hand , which are fince to be found in the folio . In the next place , a number of ...
Page xx
... in our days . As then the best Play - houses were Inns and Taverns ( the Globe , the Hope , the Red Bull , the Fortune , & c . ) so the top of the profeffion I were then meer players , not Gentlemen of the stage. were cvi- XX The PREFACE .
... in our days . As then the best Play - houses were Inns and Taverns ( the Globe , the Hope , the Red Bull , the Fortune , & c . ) so the top of the profeffion I were then meer players , not Gentlemen of the stage. were cvi- XX The PREFACE .
Page xxii
... House to remove . Yet the Players themselves , Hemings and Condell , afterwards did Shakespear the justice to reject those plays in their edition ; tho ' they were then printed in his name , in every body's hands , and acted with some ...
... House to remove . Yet the Players themselves , Hemings and Condell , afterwards did Shakespear the justice to reject those plays in their edition ; tho ' they were then printed in his name , in every body's hands , and acted with some ...
Page xxxiii
... house . He was receiv'd into the Company then in being , at first in a very mean rank ; but his admirable wit , and the natural turn of it to the stage , soon diftinguish'd him , if not as an extraor- dinary Actor , yet as an excellent ...
... house . He was receiv'd into the Company then in being , at first in a very mean rank ; but his admirable wit , and the natural turn of it to the stage , soon diftinguish'd him , if not as an extraor- dinary Actor , yet as an excellent ...
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