The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently Discovered Portfolio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript Emendations ; with a History of the Stage, a Life of the Poet, and an Introduction to Each Play, Volume 1Redfield, 1853 |
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... dramatist , and ample rewards as a court dependent.1 These were properly called " interludes , " being short comic pieces , represented ordinarily in the interval between the feast and the banquet ; and we may easily believe that they ...
... dramatist , and ample rewards as a court dependent.1 These were properly called " interludes , " being short comic pieces , represented ordinarily in the interval between the feast and the banquet ; and we may easily believe that they ...
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... dramatists with stories for the stage ; and we may perhaps infer that resort was not had to them , for the purposes of the public theatres , until after the date of which we are now speaking . Having thus briefly adverted to the nature ...
... dramatists with stories for the stage ; and we may perhaps infer that resort was not had to them , for the purposes of the public theatres , until after the date of which we are now speaking . Having thus briefly adverted to the nature ...
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... dramatist . Very soon after Edward VI . came to the throne , severe measures were taken to restrain not only dramatic per- damask and pelerines of scarlet , and a cardinal in his apparel ; two Sergeants in rich apparel ; the Dauphin and ...
... dramatist . Very soon after Edward VI . came to the throne , severe measures were taken to restrain not only dramatic per- damask and pelerines of scarlet , and a cardinal in his apparel ; two Sergeants in rich apparel ; the Dauphin and ...
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... dramatist , to think that he cannot afford this , or any other tribute to a poet , who , as far as the public stage is concerned , deserves to be regarded as the inventor of a new style of composition . That the attempt was viewed with ...
... dramatist , to think that he cannot afford this , or any other tribute to a poet , who , as far as the public stage is concerned , deserves to be regarded as the inventor of a new style of composition . That the attempt was viewed with ...
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... dramatist became a writer for it , it is clearly , therefore , necessary to advert briefly to the other works of Marlowe , observing in addi- tion , with reference to " Tamburlaine , " that it is a historical drama , in which not a ...
... dramatist became a writer for it , it is clearly , therefore , necessary to advert briefly to the other works of Marlowe , observing in addi- tion , with reference to " Tamburlaine , " that it is a historical drama , in which not a ...
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