The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 3J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 59
... poet's death , in the year 1622 , there were vember , 1610 , and held it till the end of the year 1621 , when , in consequence of ill health , he resigned it to King James , and Sir John Astley succeeded him . How Sir Henry Herbert got ...
... poet's death , in the year 1622 , there were vember , 1610 , and held it till the end of the year 1621 , when , in consequence of ill health , he resigned it to King James , and Sir John Astley succeeded him . How Sir Henry Herbert got ...
Page 63
... poet's plays . Thus we find Nat . Field , John Underwood , and William Östler , among the children of the Revels , who repre- sented several of Ben Jonson's comedies at the Blackfriars in the earlier part of King James's reign , and ...
... poet's plays . Thus we find Nat . Field , John Underwood , and William Östler , among the children of the Revels , who repre- sented several of Ben Jonson's comedies at the Blackfriars in the earlier part of King James's reign , and ...
Page 72
... poet's company played only at the Globe , and purchased the Blackfriars theatre afterwards . In the licence granted by King Charles the First to John Heminge and his asso- ciates in the year 1625 , they are authorized to exhibit plays ...
... poet's company played only at the Globe , and purchased the Blackfriars theatre afterwards . In the licence granted by King Charles the First to John Heminge and his asso- ciates in the year 1625 , they are authorized to exhibit plays ...
Page 93
... poet's company were furnished with some wooden fabrick sufficiently resembling a tomb , for which they must have had occasion in several plays , yet some doubt may be entertained , whether in Romeo and Juliet any exhibition of Ju ...
... poet's company were furnished with some wooden fabrick sufficiently resembling a tomb , for which they must have had occasion in several plays , yet some doubt may be entertained , whether in Romeo and Juliet any exhibition of Ju ...
Page 109
... poet's pow- er , or accompanied his rapid transitions from one situation to another , without such guides as painted canvas only could sup- ply . The audience would with difficulty have received the ca- tastrophe of Romeo and Juliet as ...
... poet's pow- er , or accompanied his rapid transitions from one situation to another , without such guides as painted canvas only could sup- ply . The audience would with difficulty have received the ca- tastrophe of Romeo and Juliet as ...
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