The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... players after the theatres were fhut up by authority , and the veterans of the ftage were reduced to great diftrefs , than to have been bequeath- ed to him by the perfon who painted it ; in whofe cuftody it is improbable that it fhould ...
... players after the theatres were fhut up by authority , and the veterans of the ftage were reduced to great diftrefs , than to have been bequeath- ed to him by the perfon who painted it ; in whofe cuftody it is improbable that it fhould ...
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... milite legum do & tore , furrogato , & c . juramento Edwardi Bagley , unici executor . nominat . cui , & c . de bene , & c . jurat . MALONE . " I remember the players have often mentioned " it OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 47.
... milite legum do & tore , furrogato , & c . juramento Edwardi Bagley , unici executor . nominat . cui , & c . de bene , & c . jurat . MALONE . " I remember the players have often mentioned " it OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 47.
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... players fay , in fub- ftance , that Shakspeare had fuch a happinefs of expreffion , that , as they collect from his papers , he had feldom occa- fion to alter the first words he fet down ; in confequence of which they found fearce a ...
... players fay , in fub- ftance , that Shakspeare had fuch a happinefs of expreffion , that , as they collect from his papers , he had feldom occa- fion to alter the first words he fet down ; in confequence of which they found fearce a ...
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... players ; They have their exits and their entrances , And one man in his time plays many parts , His acts being feven ages . At first , the infant , " Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms : " And then , the whining fchool - boy with ...
... players ; They have their exits and their entrances , And one man in his time plays many parts , His acts being feven ages . At first , the infant , " Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms : " And then , the whining fchool - boy with ...
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... player might have gi- ven his productions a dramatick turn ; or his own fagacity might have taught him that fame was not incompatible with profit , and that the theatre was an avenue to both . That it was once the general cuftom to ride ...
... player might have gi- ven his productions a dramatick turn ; or his own fagacity might have taught him that fame was not incompatible with profit , and that the theatre was an avenue to both . That it was once the general cuftom to ride ...
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