Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereCharles Knight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... copy of this very curious production in the Garrick Collection of Plays in the British Museum ; and a transcript of Garrick's copy is in the Bodleian Library . " UPON A STAGE PLAY , WHICH I SAW WHEN I WAS A CHILD . The " In the city of ...
... copy of this very curious production in the Garrick Collection of Plays in the British Museum ; and a transcript of Garrick's copy is in the Bodleian Library . " UPON A STAGE PLAY , WHICH I SAW WHEN I WAS A CHILD . The " In the city of ...
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... copy , but enough remains to let us see how the plot will end . We learn that Nomides repents of his rejection of Sabia . THE Controversy upon the lawfulness of stage- plays was a CHAP . III . ] 13 ITINERANT PLAYERS .
... copy , but enough remains to let us see how the plot will end . We learn that Nomides repents of his rejection of Sabia . THE Controversy upon the lawfulness of stage- plays was a CHAP . III . ] 13 ITINERANT PLAYERS .
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... copy , and that an imperfect one , which is supposed to exist . In the page which contains the passage " Farewell , ye nobles all , " & c . , Malone has inserted the fol- lowing foot - note , after quoting the celebrated lines in ...
... copy , and that an imperfect one , which is supposed to exist . In the page which contains the passage " Farewell , ye nobles all , " & c . , Malone has inserted the fol- lowing foot - note , after quoting the celebrated lines in ...
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... copy much of the prose is chopped up into lines of various lengths , in order to look like some kind of measure : - Hen . V. Most sovereign lord , and well - beloved father , Will be as warlike and victorious a prince As ever reigned in ...
... copy much of the prose is chopped up into lines of various lengths , in order to look like some kind of measure : - Hen . V. Most sovereign lord , and well - beloved father , Will be as warlike and victorious a prince As ever reigned in ...
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... copy the dramatic narrative of Sir Thomas More in the scene of the arrest of Hastings . It is sufficient for him to make Richard display the brute force of the tyrant . The affected complacency , the mock passion , the bitter sarcasm of ...
... copy the dramatic narrative of Sir Thomas More in the scene of the arrest of Hastings . It is sufficient for him to make Richard display the brute force of the tyrant . The affected complacency , the mock passion , the bitter sarcasm of ...
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