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 19AMS Press, 1966 |
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... Italian , and bon - mot in French . -So , in Jonson's Every Man out of his Humour , Puntarvolo says : " Let the word be , Not without mustard ; thy crest is rare . " M. MASON . From the following stage direction , in an old dramatick ...
... Italian , and bon - mot in French . -So , in Jonson's Every Man out of his Humour , Puntarvolo says : " Let the word be , Not without mustard ; thy crest is rare . " M. MASON . From the following stage direction , in an old dramatick ...
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... Italy , by what I can find , the first rudiments of their stage , with regard to the matter , were pro- phane subjects , and , with regard to the form , a corruption of the ancient mimes and attellanes : by which means they got sooner ...
... Italy , by what I can find , the first rudiments of their stage , with regard to the matter , were pro- phane subjects , and , with regard to the form , a corruption of the ancient mimes and attellanes : by which means they got sooner ...
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... Italians at this time afforded many just compositions for bet- ter models . These farces they called moralities . Pierre Grin- gore , one of their old poets , printed one of these moralities , inti- tled La Moralité de l'Homme Obstiné ...
... Italians at this time afforded many just compositions for bet- ter models . These farces they called moralities . Pierre Grin- gore , one of their old poets , printed one of these moralities , inti- tled La Moralité de l'Homme Obstiné ...
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