The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... faid to be an imitation of Euripides , and that this is the firft time the Virgin Mary had been introduced on the ftage . The fafhion of acting spiritual dramas , in which at first a due degree of method and decorum was preferved , was ...
... faid to be an imitation of Euripides , and that this is the firft time the Virgin Mary had been introduced on the ftage . The fafhion of acting spiritual dramas , in which at first a due degree of method and decorum was preferved , was ...
Page 52
... faid comedies , tragedies , hiftories , enterludes , morals , paftorals , ftage - plaies , and fuch like , to fhew and exercise publiquely to their best commoditie , when the infection of the plague fhall decrease , as well within ...
... faid comedies , tragedies , hiftories , enterludes , morals , paftorals , ftage - plaies , and fuch like , to fhew and exercise publiquely to their best commoditie , when the infection of the plague fhall decrease , as well within ...
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... fuch young characters as are found in many of our poet's plays . Thus we find Nat . Field , John Underwood , and William Oftler , among the children of the A • It is faid in Camden's Annals of the OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 63.
... fuch young characters as are found in many of our poet's plays . Thus we find Nat . Field , John Underwood , and William Oftler , among the children of the A • It is faid in Camden's Annals of the OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 63.
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... faid to have been performed by his majefties fer- vants , playing ufually at the Globe on the Bankside . the licence granted by King James in 1603 . See alfo and the till the year 1604 or 1605. when the Bankfide ap- OF THE ENGLISH STAGE ...
... faid to have been performed by his majefties fer- vants , playing ufually at the Globe on the Bankside . the licence granted by King James in 1603 . See alfo and the till the year 1604 or 1605. when the Bankfide ap- OF THE ENGLISH STAGE ...
Page 74
... faid comedies , tragedies , & c . to fhew as well within their now ufual houfe called the Globe , - . " No mention is made of their theatre in Blackfriars ; from which circum- ftance I fufpect that antecedent to that time our poet's com ...
... faid comedies , tragedies , & c . to fhew as well within their now ufual houfe called the Globe , - . " No mention is made of their theatre in Blackfriars ; from which circum- ftance I fufpect that antecedent to that time our poet's com ...
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