The Poems of ShakespeareWilliam Pickering, 1832 - 288 pages |
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Page xiii
... sometimes imprisoned , and at last , made him fly his native country , to his great advancement . But his reveng was so great that he is his Justice Clodpate ; and calls him a great man , and that , in allusion to his name , bore three ...
... sometimes imprisoned , and at last , made him fly his native country , to his great advancement . But his reveng was so great that he is his Justice Clodpate ; and calls him a great man , and that , in allusion to his name , bore three ...
Page xviii
... sometimes was called the private bor . In these boxes , which were at a lower price , some per- sons sate , either from economy or singularity . " Malone's Hist . Acc . of English Stage , p . 80 .- ( Shak . by Boswell , iii . ) The ...
... sometimes was called the private bor . In these boxes , which were at a lower price , some per- sons sate , either from economy or singularity . " Malone's Hist . Acc . of English Stage , p . 80 .- ( Shak . by Boswell , iii . ) The ...
Page xx
... sometimes spoken ; and in front of it curtains were suspended , to conceal , if necessary , those who occupied it from the audience . The internal roof of the stage , either painted blue , or adorned with drapery of that colour , was ...
... sometimes spoken ; and in front of it curtains were suspended , to conceal , if necessary , those who occupied it from the audience . The internal roof of the stage , either painted blue , or adorned with drapery of that colour , was ...
Page xxii
... sometimes used vizards . The person who spoke the Prologue , and who entered immediately after the third sounding , was usually dressed in a black velvet cloak : an Epilogue does not appear to have been a regular appendage 36 to a play ...
... sometimes used vizards . The person who spoke the Prologue , and who entered immediately after the third sounding , was usually dressed in a black velvet cloak : an Epilogue does not appear to have been a regular appendage 36 to a play ...
Page xliv
... sometimes it was necessary he should be stopped : Sufflaminandus erat , as Augustus said of Haterius . His wit was in his own power , would the rule of it had been so too . Many times he fell into those things could not escape laugh- it ...
... sometimes it was necessary he should be stopped : Sufflaminandus erat , as Augustus said of Haterius . His wit was in his own power , would the rule of it had been so too . Many times he fell into those things could not escape laugh- it ...
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