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" In the play of The Ball, written by Sherley, and acted by the Queens players, ther were divers personated so naturally, both of lords and others of the court, that I took it ill... "
The Dramatic Works and Poems of James Shirley,: Some account of Shirley and ... - Seite xviii
von James Shirley - 1833
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the ..., Band 3

William Shakespeare - 1813 - 564 Seiten
...forbidden the play, but that Biston [Christopher Beeston] promiste many things which I found faulte withall should be left out, and that he would not suffer it...kind, of poets or players, shall be sure of publique punishment. " R. for allowinge of The Tale of the Tubb, Vitru Hoop's parte wholly strucke out, and...
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Old English Drama: The second maiden's tragedy

1825 - 442 Seiten
...out, and that he would not suffer it to be done by the Poet any more, who deserves to be punished; and the first that offends in this kind, of Poets or Players, shall be sure of public punishment." From an allusion to this Play in the following passage in Shirley's Lady of Pleasure,...
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Old English Drama: The second maiden's tragedy

1825 - 456 Seiten
...forbidden the Play, but that Biston [Christopher Beeston] promised many things, which I found fault withal, should be left out, and that he would not suffer it to be done by the Poet any more, who deserves to be punished; and the first that offends in this kind, of Poets or Players,...
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The History of English Dramatic Poetry to the Time of Shakespeare ..., Band 2

John Payne Collier - 1831 - 506 Seiten
...July. ' have forbidden the play, but that Biston promised many things, which ' I found fault withall, should be left out, and that he would not suffer ' it to be done by the poet any more, who deserves to be punished : ' and the first that offends in tlu's kind, of poets or...
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The History of English Dramatic Poetry to the Time of Shakespeare ..., Band 2

John Payne Collier - 1831 - 520 Seiten
...and that he would not suffer ' it to be done by the poet any more, who deserves to be punished : ' and the first that offends in this kind, of poets or players, shall bo ' sure of public punishment.' Here the offence seems to have been wholly that of the poet, and not...
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The Dramatic Works and Poems of James Shirley, Now First Collected: Some ...

James Shirley, Alexander Dyce - 1833 - 584 Seiten
...and would have forbidden the play, but that Biston5 promiste many things which I found faulte withall should be left out, and that he would not suffer it...Malone's Shakespeare (by Boswell) vol. iii. p. 232. 6 Christopher Beeston. 6 Malone's Shakespeare (by Boswell) vol. iii. p. 231. 7 In The Lady of Pleasure...
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Lives of the Most Eminent Literary and Scientific Men of Great Britain, Band 3

1838 - 406 Seiten
...revels described by Shirley. the play, but that Biston promiste many things which I found faulte withall should be left out, and that he would not suffer it...kind, of poets or players, shall be sure of publique punishment." The subject of this comedy being wholly temporary, it is, in its humour, like faded tinsel,...
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Tinsley's Magazine, Band 34

784 Seiten
...and would have forbidden the play, but that Biston promises many things which I found fault withall should be left out, and that he would not suffer it...be done by the poett any more, who deserves to be punishet, and the first that offends in this kind of poets and players shall be sure of publique punishment,''...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 248

1880 - 790 Seiten
...and would have forbidden the play; but that Bilston promiste many things which I found faulte with should be left out, and that he would not suffer it...kind, of poets or players, shall be sure of publique punishment." It has already been seen that Shirley was no flatterer of the great, and but for the intervention...
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About the Theatre: Essays and Studies

William Archer - 1886 - 370 Seiten
...matter was promptly altered, but Sir Henry still thinks it necessary to excuse his leniency by noting " the first that offends in this kind, of poets or players, shall be sure of publique punishment." Next year, however, Shirley regains favour with his play of " The Young Admiral." It "...
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