Critical Observations on ShakespeareAMS Press, 1748 - 411 pages |
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... stage for a & t . And because Stage may be figurately used for act , a dramatic representation ; therefore be ufes it deed done . Threatens a tragedy . " 66 66 for act , a Mr. W. One might be tempted to think the poet wrote STRAGE ! I ...
... stage for a & t . And because Stage may be figurately used for act , a dramatic representation ; therefore be ufes it deed done . Threatens a tragedy . " 66 66 for act , a Mr. W. One might be tempted to think the poet wrote STRAGE ! I ...
Page lix
... stage of the world , Ariftarchus and Dr. Bentley ; for both of these al- tered paffages , for no other reafon , oftentimes , than because they difliked them . Sir Thomas Hanmer bad juft ferved Shakespeare , exactly after thefe mo- dels ...
... stage of the world , Ariftarchus and Dr. Bentley ; for both of these al- tered paffages , for no other reafon , oftentimes , than because they difliked them . Sir Thomas Hanmer bad juft ferved Shakespeare , exactly after thefe mo- dels ...
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... stage , like the old Vice , or modern Harlequin , belabours the poor Devil of his own raifing . Who is there but will allow greater liberty for altering authors , who wrote before the invention of printing , than fince ? Blunders upon ...
... stage , like the old Vice , or modern Harlequin , belabours the poor Devil of his own raifing . Who is there but will allow greater liberty for altering authors , who wrote before the invention of printing , than fince ? Blunders upon ...
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... stage of the world . 23 Ἐν τοῖς πλεσίοις καὶ βασιλεῦσι καὶ τυράννοις αἱ τραγῳδίας τόπον ἔχωσιν , ἐδεὶς δὲ πίνης τραγῳδίαν συμπληροί , εἰ μὴ ὡς χορευτής · οἱ δὲ βασιλεῖς ἄρχονται μὲν εἶπ ̓ ἀγαθῶν , Στέψαλε δώματα . εἶτα περὶ τρίτον ἢ ...
... stage of the world . 23 Ἐν τοῖς πλεσίοις καὶ βασιλεῦσι καὶ τυράννοις αἱ τραγῳδίας τόπον ἔχωσιν , ἐδεὶς δὲ πίνης τραγῳδίαν συμπληροί , εἰ μὴ ὡς χορευτής · οἱ δὲ βασιλεῖς ἄρχονται μὲν εἶπ ̓ ἀγαθῶν , Στέψαλε δώματα . εἶτα περὶ τρίτον ἢ ...
Page 63
... stage to bce a garden . By and by we heare " s news of shipwracke in the fame place , then wee are to " blame if we accept it not for a rocke . Upon the backe of " that comes out a hideous monfter with fire and smoke , " and then the ...
... stage to bce a garden . By and by we heare " s news of shipwracke in the fame place , then wee are to " blame if we accept it not for a rocke . Upon the backe of " that comes out a hideous monfter with fire and smoke , " and then the ...
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