The Life and Beauties of Shakespeare: Comprising Careful Selections from Each Play : with a General Index Digesting Them Under Proper HeadsPhillips, Sampson, 1854 - 345 pàgines |
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Pàgina xxiii
... theatre . Probably , in the course of their travels , he might have formed an acquaintance with some of the per- formers , during the occasional visits which they had made to Stratford . Heminge and Burbage , distinguished performers of ...
... theatre . Probably , in the course of their travels , he might have formed an acquaintance with some of the per- formers , during the occasional visits which they had made to Stratford . Heminge and Burbage , distinguished performers of ...
Pàgina xxiv
... theatre had been in the habit of riding to the play , must have remem- bered the time ; and if at that time , the lads who took charge of the horses were , as he aflirmed , called Shakspeare's boys , that circumstance is the strongest ...
... theatre had been in the habit of riding to the play , must have remem- bered the time ; and if at that time , the lads who took charge of the horses were , as he aflirmed , called Shakspeare's boys , that circumstance is the strongest ...
Pàgina xxv
... theatre , and disregarding the remonstrances of the Puritans , the queen granted license and authority to the ... theatres increased with the ripening taste and the increasing demands of the people . Various noblemen had their respective ...
... theatre , and disregarding the remonstrances of the Puritans , the queen granted license and authority to the ... theatres increased with the ripening taste and the increasing demands of the people . Various noblemen had their respective ...
Pàgina xxvi
... theatre . Six- With respect to the interior arrangements , there were very few points of difference between our modern theatres and those of the days of Shakspeare . The terms of admission , indeed , were considerably cheaper ; to the ...
... theatre . Six- With respect to the interior arrangements , there were very few points of difference between our modern theatres and those of the days of Shakspeare . The terms of admission , indeed , were considerably cheaper ; to the ...
Pàgina xxvii
... theatre , by the supposition that there was a permanent elevation of about nine feet , at the back of the stage , from which , in many of the old plays , part of the dialogue was spoken ; and that there was a private box on each side of ...
... theatre , by the supposition that there was a permanent elevation of about nine feet , at the back of the stage , from which , in many of the old plays , part of the dialogue was spoken ; and that there was a private box on each side of ...
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