The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 3J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... manners ; when the knight going to a tornament , firft invoked his God , then his mif- trefs , and afterwards proceeded with a fafe con- fcience and great refolution to engage his antago- nift . In thefe Myfieries I have fometimes feen ...
... manners ; when the knight going to a tornament , firft invoked his God , then his mif- trefs , and afterwards proceeded with a fafe con- fcience and great refolution to engage his antago- nift . In thefe Myfieries I have fometimes feen ...
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... manners of the people , by diverting the public attention to fpectacles in which the mind was concerned , and by creating a regard for other arts than thofe of bodily ftrength and favage valour . " I may add , that thefe reprefentations ...
... manners of the people , by diverting the public attention to fpectacles in which the mind was concerned , and by creating a regard for other arts than thofe of bodily ftrength and favage valour . " I may add , that thefe reprefentations ...
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... manners . From hence the gradual tranfi- tion to real historical perfonages was natural and obvious . " 9 Dr. Percy , in his Account of the English Stage , has given an Analysis of two ancient Moralities , entitled Every Man , and Lufty ...
... manners . From hence the gradual tranfi- tion to real historical perfonages was natural and obvious . " 9 Dr. Percy , in his Account of the English Stage , has given an Analysis of two ancient Moralities , entitled Every Man , and Lufty ...
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... manner is , ( as I think it is in other like corporations , ) that when players of enterludes come to towne , they first attend the Mayor , to enforme him what noble- mans fervants they are , and fo to get licence for their publike ...
... manner is , ( as I think it is in other like corporations , ) that when players of enterludes come to towne , they first attend the Mayor , to enforme him what noble- mans fervants they are , and fo to get licence for their publike ...
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... manner , that nothing is withdrawn from the view of the spectator . The whole apparatus of the theatre confifts of fome high feats ranged in proper order . The perfons of the scene never depart during the representation : he who ceases ...
... manner , that nothing is withdrawn from the view of the spectator . The whole apparatus of the theatre confifts of fome high feats ranged in proper order . The perfons of the scene never depart during the representation : he who ceases ...
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