Tempest ; Midsummer night's dream ; Two gentlemen of Verona ; Merry wives of Windsor ; Measure for measureC. Hitch, 1757 |
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... Play - houfe . And as he could , proba bly , contract no Acquaintance with the Drama , while he was driving on the Affair of Wool at home ; fome Time must be loft , even after he had commenc'd Player , before he could attain Knowledge ...
... Play - houfe . And as he could , proba bly , contract no Acquaintance with the Drama , while he was driving on the Affair of Wool at home ; fome Time must be loft , even after he had commenc'd Player , before he could attain Knowledge ...
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... playing Comedies , Tragedies , & , as well at their ufual Houfe call'd the Globe on the other Side of the Water , as in any other Parts of the Kingdom , during his Majefty's Pleafure : ( A Copy of which Licence is preferv'd in Rymer's ...
... playing Comedies , Tragedies , & , as well at their ufual Houfe call'd the Globe on the other Side of the Water , as in any other Parts of the Kingdom , during his Majefty's Pleafure : ( A Copy of which Licence is preferv'd in Rymer's ...
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... Player , gave him an Advantage and Habit of fancying himself the very Character he meant to delineate . He ufed the Helps of his Function in forming himself to create and exprefs that Sublime , which other Actors can only copy , and ...
... Player , gave him an Advantage and Habit of fancying himself the very Character he meant to delineate . He ufed the Helps of his Function in forming himself to create and exprefs that Sublime , which other Actors can only copy , and ...
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... Plays , commits the groffeft Offences against Chro- nology , History , and Ancient Politicks ; yet This was not thro ' Ignorance , as is generally supposed , but thro ' the too powerful Blaze of his Imagina- b 3 tion ; 1 tion ; which ...
... Plays , commits the groffeft Offences against Chro- nology , History , and Ancient Politicks ; yet This was not thro ' Ignorance , as is generally supposed , but thro ' the too powerful Blaze of his Imagina- b 3 tion ; 1 tion ; which ...
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... play'd with his Subject , having nothing then to fup- port him , it is no wonder he wrote fo far beneath himfelf . But Shakespeare , indebted more largely to Nature , than the Other to acquired Talents , in his moft negligent Hours ...
... play'd with his Subject , having nothing then to fup- port him , it is no wonder he wrote fo far beneath himfelf . But Shakespeare , indebted more largely to Nature , than the Other to acquired Talents , in his moft negligent Hours ...
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