The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: pt. 2. Historical account of the English stage. Emendations and additions. Tempest. Two gentlemen of VeronaH. Baldwin, 1790 |
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... Italian theatre is the most ancient in Europe , has claimed for his country an honour to which it is not entitled . The era of the earliest representation in Italy 2 , founded on holy writ , he has placed in the year 1264 , when the ...
... Italian theatre is the most ancient in Europe , has claimed for his country an honour to which it is not entitled . The era of the earliest representation in Italy 2 , founded on holy writ , he has placed in the year 1264 , when the ...
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... Italy and Conftan- tinople and although the Italians , at the time when they may be fuppofed to have imported plays of this nature , did not understand the Greek language , yet they could understand , and confequently could imitate ...
... Italy and Conftan- tinople and although the Italians , at the time when they may be fuppofed to have imported plays of this nature , did not understand the Greek language , yet they could understand , and confequently could imitate ...
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... Italy till the year 1660 , and the Mystery of Chrift's Paffion was reprefented at Vienna fo lately as the early part of the prefent century . Having thus occafionally mentioned foreign theatres , I take this opportunity to obferve ...
... Italy till the year 1660 , and the Mystery of Chrift's Paffion was reprefented at Vienna fo lately as the early part of the prefent century . Having thus occafionally mentioned foreign theatres , I take this opportunity to obferve ...
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... Italian , and Spanish , have beene thoroughly ranfackt to fur- nish the playe - houses in London . " Signat . D 5. b . Lodge , his antagonist in this controversy , in his Play of plays and paftimes , a work which I have never feen ...
... Italian , and Spanish , have beene thoroughly ranfackt to fur- nish the playe - houses in London . " Signat . D 5. b . Lodge , his antagonist in this controversy , in his Play of plays and paftimes , a work which I have never feen ...
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... Italian , " 1630 , I find a fimilar character of the Bull theatre : " Now noife prevails ; and he is tax'd for drowth " Of wit , that with the cry fpends not his mouth.- thy ftrong fancies , raptures of the brain " Drefs'd in poetick ...
... Italian , " 1630 , I find a fimilar character of the Bull theatre : " Now noife prevails ; and he is tax'd for drowth " Of wit , that with the cry fpends not his mouth.- thy ftrong fancies , raptures of the brain " Drefs'd in poetick ...
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