The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Bell, 1899 |
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... scene in a country . Oh that I might intreat your rare wits to be employed in more profitable courses , and let these apes imitate your past excellence , and never more acquaint them with your admired inventions . I know the best ...
... scene in a country . Oh that I might intreat your rare wits to be employed in more profitable courses , and let these apes imitate your past excellence , and never more acquaint them with your admired inventions . I know the best ...
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... have been excluded ; though not always , as mention occurs of the darkening of private theatres by clapping to the windows , when a scene of night or dismalness was to be acted . The foppish custom of lii THE LIFE OF.
... have been excluded ; though not always , as mention occurs of the darkening of private theatres by clapping to the windows , when a scene of night or dismalness was to be acted . The foppish custom of lii THE LIFE OF.
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... scene as independently as the several actions disposed at different heights , but of like scale , are depicted in a mediæval painting or on a panel of the gates of Ghiberti . Thus the ghosts might turn from Richard to Richmond , shown ...
... scene as independently as the several actions disposed at different heights , but of like scale , are depicted in a mediæval painting or on a panel of the gates of Ghiberti . Thus the ghosts might turn from Richard to Richmond , shown ...
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... scene of Henry VIII . the first day of its perform- ance . Some manuscript notes in a copy of Stow's Annals , headed " A note of such passages as have been omitted , and as I have seen since the printing of Stowes Sur- vey , & c . & c ...
... scene of Henry VIII . the first day of its perform- ance . Some manuscript notes in a copy of Stow's Annals , headed " A note of such passages as have been omitted , and as I have seen since the printing of Stowes Sur- vey , & c . & c ...
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... Scene more nobly take Then when thy half - Sword parlying Romans spake . Till these , till any of thy Volumes rest Shall with more fire , more feeling be exprest , Be sure our Shake - speare , thou canst neuer dye , But crown'd with ...
... Scene more nobly take Then when thy half - Sword parlying Romans spake . Till these , till any of thy Volumes rest Shall with more fire , more feeling be exprest , Be sure our Shake - speare , thou canst neuer dye , But crown'd with ...
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