The Plays of William Shakspeare, Svazek 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... fent for to judgement , made a la- mentable complaint of his miferable cafe , and fo was carried away by wicked fpirits . This prince did perfonate in the Morall , the wicked of the world ; the three ladies , Pride , Covetoufness , and ...
... fent for to judgement , made a la- mentable complaint of his miferable cafe , and fo was carried away by wicked fpirits . This prince did perfonate in the Morall , the wicked of the world ; the three ladies , Pride , Covetoufness , and ...
Strana 72
... fent to fay , Our author did not calculate his play For this meridian . The Bankfide , he knows , Is far more fkilful at the ebbs and flows Of water than of wit ; he did not mean --- For the elevation of your poles , this fcene . No ...
... fent to fay , Our author did not calculate his play For this meridian . The Bankfide , he knows , Is far more fkilful at the ebbs and flows Of water than of wit ; he did not mean --- For the elevation of your poles , this fcene . No ...
Strana 75
... fent in use . We may suppose the stage to have been raised in this area , on the fourth fide , with its back to the gateway of the inn , at which the money for admiffion was taken . Thus , in fine weather , a playhouse not incommodious ...
... fent in use . We may suppose the stage to have been raised in this area , on the fourth fide , with its back to the gateway of the inn , at which the money for admiffion was taken . Thus , in fine weather , a playhouse not incommodious ...
Strana 76
... fent it , to his brother ; intimating thereby , that though his brother had vowed not in feven years to fee him , yet he for his fixpence could come and fee him upon the flage at his pleasure . " So , in the Induction to The Magnetick ...
... fent it , to his brother ; intimating thereby , that though his brother had vowed not in feven years to fee him , yet he for his fixpence could come and fee him upon the flage at his pleasure . " So , in the Induction to The Magnetick ...
Strana 79
... fent The prologue , with the errors of his play , That who will may take his money , and away . Again , in the epilogue to Maine's City Match , acted at Blackfriars , in November , 1637 . To them who call't reproof , to make a face ...
... fent The prologue , with the errors of his play , That who will may take his money , and away . Again , in the epilogue to Maine's City Match , acted at Blackfriars , in November , 1637 . To them who call't reproof , to make a face ...
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