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, Volumen1Redfield, 1853 |
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... theatres . No blame for the omission can fairly be imputed to our predecessors , because the earliest specimens of this sort of mixed drama which remain to us have been brought to light within a comparatively few years . The most ...
... theatres . No blame for the omission can fairly be imputed to our predecessors , because the earliest specimens of this sort of mixed drama which remain to us have been brought to light within a comparatively few years . The most ...
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... stage until near the date of the closing of the theatres by the Puritans . John Heywood , in all probability , died before Thomas Heywood was born . in the representation . These , and other productions of xvi HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH STAGE.
... stage until near the date of the closing of the theatres by the Puritans . John Heywood , in all probability , died before Thomas Heywood was born . in the representation . These , and other productions of xvi HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH STAGE.
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... theatres . In considering the merits of this piece , we are to recollect that Bishop Still's " Gammer Gurton's Needle , " which , until of late , was held to be our earliest comedy , was written some twenty years after " Ralph Roister ...
... theatres . In considering the merits of this piece , we are to recollect that Bishop Still's " Gammer Gurton's Needle , " which , until of late , was held to be our earliest comedy , was written some twenty years after " Ralph Roister ...
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... theatres possessed some unusual facilities for the purpose . The " Induc- tion " is in blank - verse , but the body of the drama is in rhyme . " The History of the Collier , " also mentioned , was perhaps the comedy subse- authority ...
... theatres possessed some unusual facilities for the purpose . The " Induc- tion " is in blank - verse , but the body of the drama is in rhyme . " The History of the Collier , " also mentioned , was perhaps the comedy subse- authority ...
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... theatres , until after the date of which we are now speaking . Having thus briefly adverted to the nature and character of dramatic representations from the earliest times to the year 1583 , and having established that our romantic ...
... theatres , until after the date of which we are now speaking . Having thus briefly adverted to the nature and character of dramatic representations from the earliest times to the year 1583 , and having established that our romantic ...
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