The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 1Rwington, 1821 |
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... theatre , ( the Rose , ) and that he wrote for him . The play might afterwards have been purchased from this company by the Lord Chamber- lain's servants , ( Shakspeare , Burbage , Heminge , Condell , & c . ) by whom it was acted in ...
... theatre , ( the Rose , ) and that he wrote for him . The play might afterwards have been purchased from this company by the Lord Chamber- lain's servants , ( Shakspeare , Burbage , Heminge , Condell , & c . ) by whom it was acted in ...
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... theatre was burnt ; the same thing is stated in a MS . letter to Sir Thomas Puckering by Thomas Larkin ; and even Sir H. Wotton , who has given it the title of All is True , has de- scribed a scene in it exactly corresponding with Shak ...
... theatre was burnt ; the same thing is stated in a MS . letter to Sir Thomas Puckering by Thomas Larkin ; and even Sir H. Wotton , who has given it the title of All is True , has de- scribed a scene in it exactly corresponding with Shak ...
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... theatre , at hearing him and his associate unwittingly characterise themselves as monsters , by adopting the well - known ex- pression . " Opere in longo fas est obrepere somnum . Mr. Malone's work was a long one ; and his researches ...
... theatre , at hearing him and his associate unwittingly characterise themselves as monsters , by adopting the well - known ex- pression . " Opere in longo fas est obrepere somnum . Mr. Malone's work was a long one ; and his researches ...
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... theatre , several of his pieces were printed separately in quarto . What makes me think that most of these were not published by him , is the excessive carelessness of the press : every page is so scandalously false spelled , and almost ...
... theatre , several of his pieces were printed separately in quarto . What makes me think that most of these were not published by him , is the excessive carelessness of the press : every page is so scandalously false spelled , and almost ...
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... theatre while it was under his admi- nistration ; and no owner claiming them , they were ad- judged to him , as they give strays to the lord of the manor : a mistake which ( one may also observe ) it was not for the interest of the ...
... theatre while it was under his admi- nistration ; and no owner claiming them , they were ad- judged to him , as they give strays to the lord of the manor : a mistake which ( one may also observe ) it was not for the interest of the ...
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