The Plays of William Shakspeare, Svazek 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... suppose it was fometimes called The Phanix from that fabulous bird being its fign . It was fituated oppofite the Cattle - tavern in Drury- Lane , and was ftanding fome time after the Reftoration . The players who performed at this ...
... suppose it was fometimes called The Phanix from that fabulous bird being its fign . It was fituated oppofite the Cattle - tavern in Drury- Lane , and was ftanding fome time after the Reftoration . The players who performed at this ...
Strana 127
... suppose , were much more coftly in fome playhouses than others . Yet the wardrobe of even the king's fer- vants at The Globe and Blackfriars was , we find , but fcantily furnished ; and our author's dramas derived very little aid from ...
... suppose , were much more coftly in fome playhouses than others . Yet the wardrobe of even the king's fer- vants at The Globe and Blackfriars was , we find , but fcantily furnished ; and our author's dramas derived very little aid from ...
Strana 170
... suppose , that the modeft Shakspeare , who has more than once apologized for his untutored lines , fhould in his manufcripts have entitled any of his dramas most excellent and pleafant performances . 8 7 Since the first edition of this ...
... suppose , that the modeft Shakspeare , who has more than once apologized for his untutored lines , fhould in his manufcripts have entitled any of his dramas most excellent and pleafant performances . 8 7 Since the first edition of this ...
Strana 171
... suppose , that the modeft Shakspeare , who has more than once apologized for his untutored lines , fhould in his manufcripts have entitled any of his dramas most excellent and pleafant performances . 8 7 Since the firft edition of this ...
... suppose , that the modeft Shakspeare , who has more than once apologized for his untutored lines , fhould in his manufcripts have entitled any of his dramas most excellent and pleafant performances . 8 7 Since the firft edition of this ...
Strana 172
... and the Beauchamps bold , You poets us'd to have the second day ; This fhall be ours , fir , and to - morrow yours . Poet . I'll take my venture ; ' tis agreed . " when he did fo , I suppose he had a 172 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... and the Beauchamps bold , You poets us'd to have the second day ; This fhall be ours , fir , and to - morrow yours . Poet . I'll take my venture ; ' tis agreed . " when he did fo , I suppose he had a 172 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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