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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... scene ; in which they have coverings of fig - leaves . This extraordinary fpectacle was beheld by a numerous affembly of both fexes with great com- pofure : they had the authority of fcripture for fuch a 3 Mfs . Digby 134. Bibl . Bodl ...
... scene ; in which they have coverings of fig - leaves . This extraordinary fpectacle was beheld by a numerous affembly of both fexes with great com- pofure : they had the authority of fcripture for fuch a 3 Mfs . Digby 134. Bibl . Bodl ...
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... scenes , very large and high , placed upon wheeles , and drawn to all the eminent parts of the city , for the better advantage of the fpectators . An ancient manufcript of the fame is now to be feen in the Cottonian Library , fub ...
... scenes , very large and high , placed upon wheeles , and drawn to all the eminent parts of the city , for the better advantage of the fpectators . An ancient manufcript of the fame is now to be feen in the Cottonian Library , fub ...
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... scene never depart during the reprefentation : he who ceafes to speak , is confidered as if he were no longer on the ftage . But in truth it is extremely ridiculous , that the fpectator fhould fee the actor listening , and yet he ...
... scene never depart during the reprefentation : he who ceafes to speak , is confidered as if he were no longer on the ftage . But in truth it is extremely ridiculous , that the fpectator fhould fee the actor listening , and yet he ...
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... scene , with a covering which entirely concealed their heads from the fpectators . " Another practice , equally extraordinary , is mentioned by Bulenger in his treatife on the Grecian and Roman theatres . In his time , fo late as in the ...
... scene , with a covering which entirely concealed their heads from the fpectators . " Another practice , equally extraordinary , is mentioned by Bulenger in his treatife on the Grecian and Roman theatres . In his time , fo late as in the ...
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... scene ; but I fufpect that about the year 1570 ( the 13th year of queen Elizabeth ) this fpecies of drama be- gan to lofe much of its attraction , and gave way to fome- thing that had more the appearance of comedy and tragedy . Gammer ...
... scene ; but I fufpect that about the year 1570 ( the 13th year of queen Elizabeth ) this fpecies of drama be- gan to lofe much of its attraction , and gave way to fome- thing that had more the appearance of comedy and tragedy . Gammer ...
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