The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Page 71
... alfo The Careless Shepherdess , represented at Salisbury- court ; 4to . 1656 . And I will haften to the money - box , And take my fhilling out again ; — audience . This appears from the following pro- logue to F 4 OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 71.
... alfo The Careless Shepherdess , represented at Salisbury- court ; 4to . 1656 . And I will haften to the money - box , And take my fhilling out again ; — audience . This appears from the following pro- logue to F 4 OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 71.
Page 76
... and fee him upon the flage at his pleasure . " So , in the Induction to The Magnetick Lady , by Ben Jon- fon , which was first represented in October , 1632. " Not the was only a penny , ' in others twopence . 76 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... and fee him upon the flage at his pleasure . " So , in the Induction to The Magnetick Lady , by Ben Jon- fon , which was first represented in October , 1632. " Not the was only a penny , ' in others twopence . 76 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
Page 93
... represented on the ftage . The monument of the Capulets was perhaps reprefented in Romeo and Juliet , and a wooden fructure might have been used for this purpofe in that and other plays ; of which when the door was once opened , and a ...
... represented on the ftage . The monument of the Capulets was perhaps reprefented in Romeo and Juliet , and a wooden fructure might have been used for this purpofe in that and other plays ; of which when the door was once opened , and a ...
Page 94
... have fuffered the musicians and the Nurfe's fervant to have carried on a ludicrous dialogue in one where Juliet was fuppofed to be lying dead ? capitol to be represented , we find two officers ' >>> HISTORICAL ACCOUNT 94.
... have fuffered the musicians and the Nurfe's fervant to have carried on a ludicrous dialogue in one where Juliet was fuppofed to be lying dead ? capitol to be represented , we find two officers ' >>> HISTORICAL ACCOUNT 94.
Page 95
... represented a tomb - ftone , ) by which he defcended to a vault be- neath the ftage , where Juliet was depofited ; and this notion is countenanced by a paffage in the play , and by the poem on which the drama was founded . " 2 See thefe ...
... represented a tomb - ftone , ) by which he defcended to a vault be- neath the ftage , where Juliet was depofited ; and this notion is countenanced by a paffage in the play , and by the poem on which the drama was founded . " 2 See thefe ...
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