The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently Discovered Folio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript Emendations with a History of the Stage, a Life of the Poet, and an Introduction to Each PlayRedfield, 1853 - 968 pages |
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... player , when he comes in , must ever begin with telling where he is , or else the tale will not be conceived . Now you shall have three ladies walk to gather flowers , and then we must believe the stage to be a garden : by and by we ...
... player , when he comes in , must ever begin with telling where he is , or else the tale will not be conceived . Now you shall have three ladies walk to gather flowers , and then we must believe the stage to be a garden : by and by we ...
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... players of York , Coventry , Laven- right tragedies nor right comedies , mingling kings and ham , Wycombe , Chester , Manningtree , Evesham , Mile - end , clowns , not because the matter so carrieth it , but thrust in Kingston , & c ...
... players of York , Coventry , Laven- right tragedies nor right comedies , mingling kings and ham , Wycombe , Chester , Manningtree , Evesham , Mile - end , clowns , not because the matter so carrieth it , but thrust in Kingston , & c ...
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... players attached to their households . We have the evidence of Puttenham , in his " Art of English Poesie , " 1589 , for stating that the Earl of Oxford , under whose name the players in 1547 were about to perform , was himself a ...
... players attached to their households . We have the evidence of Puttenham , in his " Art of English Poesie , " 1589 , for stating that the Earl of Oxford , under whose name the players in 1547 were about to perform , was himself a ...
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... players ; " but it seems for the entertainment of the Queen and her nobility ; but that she had two separate associations in her pay , each dis- we still see no trace ( " Gorboduc " excepted ) of any play at tinguished as " the Queen's ...
... players ; " but it seems for the entertainment of the Queen and her nobility ; but that she had two separate associations in her pay , each dis- we still see no trace ( " Gorboduc " excepted ) of any play at tinguished as " the Queen's ...
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... player . " This question is farther illustrated by a produc- tion by Greene , published in the next year , “ Perimedes , the Blacksmith , " from which it is evident that Nash had an individual allusion in what he had said in 1587 ...
... player . " This question is farther illustrated by a produc- tion by Greene , published in the next year , “ Perimedes , the Blacksmith , " from which it is evident that Nash had an individual allusion in what he had said in 1587 ...
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