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The events which “ lost France ” and made “ England bleed ” had the “ stage ” of
Shakspere often " shown , ” in dramas which had long been familiar to his
audience , and were unquestionably in the highest degree popular . As early as
1592 ...
The events which “ lost France ” and made “ England bleed ” had the “ stage ” of
Shakspere often " shown , ” in dramas which had long been familiar to his
audience , and were unquestionably in the highest degree popular . As early as
1592 ...
Pagina 66
was originally produced , the stage had possession of a complete series of
chronicle histories , rudely put together , aspiring to little poetical elevation , and
managed pretty generally after the fashion described by Gosson , in a pamphlet ...
was originally produced , the stage had possession of a complete series of
chronicle histories , rudely put together , aspiring to little poetical elevation , and
managed pretty generally after the fashion described by Gosson , in a pamphlet ...
Pagina 82
Where was the remarkable merit of introducing the blank - verse of Sackville to
the public stage ? If · Ferrex and Porrex ' had not been printed , - if · Promos and
Cassandra ' had not been printed , — if , being known to a few , their memory had
...
Where was the remarkable merit of introducing the blank - verse of Sackville to
the public stage ? If · Ferrex and Porrex ' had not been printed , - if · Promos and
Cassandra ' had not been printed , — if , being known to a few , their memory had
...
Pagina 371
The stage - direction in the folio edition of 1623 is , “ Enter Romeo and Juliet aloft
. ” In the first quarto , 1597 , the direction is , “ Enter Romeo and Juliet at the
window . ” To understand these directions , we must refer to the construction of
the ...
The stage - direction in the folio edition of 1623 is , “ Enter Romeo and Juliet aloft
. ” In the first quarto , 1597 , the direction is , “ Enter Romeo and Juliet at the
window . ” To understand these directions , we must refer to the construction of
the ...
Pagina 372
To Malone ' s historical account of the English stage , and to Mr . Collier ' s
valuable details regarding theatres ( " Annals of the Stage , ' vol . iii . ) , the reader
is referred for fuller information upon this and other points which bear upon the ...
To Malone ' s historical account of the English stage , and to Mr . Collier ' s
valuable details regarding theatres ( " Annals of the Stage , ' vol . iii . ) , the reader
is referred for fuller information upon this and other points which bear upon the ...
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