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... plays , and put into the mouth of his actors , the grex , chorus , & c . to remove the prejudices , and inform the judgment of his hearers . Till then , our authors had no thoughts of writing on the model of the ancients : their ...
... plays , and put into the mouth of his actors , the grex , chorus , & c . to remove the prejudices , and inform the judgment of his hearers . Till then , our authors had no thoughts of writing on the model of the ancients : their ...
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... plays fufficiently evidence that his productions improved , in proportion to the refpect he had for his auditors ... player , and forming himself first upon the judgments of that body of men whereof he was a member . They have ever had a ...
... plays fufficiently evidence that his productions improved , in proportion to the refpect he had for his auditors ... player , and forming himself first upon the judgments of that body of men whereof he was a member . They have ever had a ...
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... plays : he follows the Greek authors , and particularly Dares Phrygius , in another : ( although I will not pretend to ... play be his , as there goes a tradition it was , ( and , indeed , it has little refemblance of Fletcher , and more ...
... plays : he follows the Greek authors , and particularly Dares Phrygius , in another : ( although I will not pretend to ... play be his , as there goes a tradition it was , ( and , indeed , it has little refemblance of Fletcher , and more ...
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... plays was published by himself . During the time of his employment in the theatre , several of his pieces were printed feperately in quarto . What makes me think that most of these were not published by him , is the exceffive ...
... plays was published by himself . During the time of his employment in the theatre , several of his pieces were printed feperately in quarto . What makes me think that most of these were not published by him , is the exceffive ...
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William Shakespeare. THE folio edition ( in which all the plays we now receive as his , were firft collected ) was ... play the clowns would speak no more than is fet down for them . ( Act . 3. Sc . 4. ) But as a proof that he could ...
William Shakespeare. THE folio edition ( in which all the plays we now receive as his , were firft collected ) was ... play the clowns would speak no more than is fet down for them . ( Act . 3. Sc . 4. ) But as a proof that he could ...
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