The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 Seiten |
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... players , in order to have it acted ; and the persons into whose hands it was put , after having turned it carelessly and superciliously over , were just upon returning it to him with an ill - natured an- swer , that it would be of no ...
... players , in order to have it acted ; and the persons into whose hands it was put , after having turned it carelessly and superciliously over , were just upon returning it to him with an ill - natured an- swer , that it would be of no ...
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... player did really visit Warwickshire for the sake of collecting anecdotes relative to our author , perhaps he was too easily satisfied with such as fell in his way , without making any rigid search into their authenticity . It appears ...
... player did really visit Warwickshire for the sake of collecting anecdotes relative to our author , perhaps he was too easily satisfied with such as fell in his way , without making any rigid search into their authenticity . It appears ...
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... player ; " and in another place he ascribes it to " John Tay- lor , the player . " This Taylor , it is said in the The Critical Re- view for 1770 , left it by will to Sir William D'Avenant . But un- luckily there was no player of the ...
... player ; " and in another place he ascribes it to " John Tay- lor , the player . " This Taylor , it is said in the The Critical Re- view for 1770 , left it by will to Sir William D'Avenant . But un- luckily there was no player of the ...
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... players after the theatres were shut up by authority , and the veterans of the stage were reduced to great distress , than to have been bequeathed to him by the person who painted it ; in whose custody it is improbable that it should ...
... players after the theatres were shut up by authority , and the veterans of the stage were reduced to great distress , than to have been bequeathed to him by the person who painted it ; in whose custody it is improbable that it should ...
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... land and an half in Strat- ford - Welcombe and Bishopton in the county of Warwick , ( after the decease of the said Sir John Barnard , and me the said Eliza- " I remember the players have often mentioned " it II 2 OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE .
... land and an half in Strat- ford - Welcombe and Bishopton in the county of Warwick , ( after the decease of the said Sir John Barnard , and me the said Eliza- " I remember the players have often mentioned " it II 2 OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE .
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