pt. 2. Historical account of the English stage. Emendations and additions. Tempest. Two gentlemen of VeronaH. Baldwin, 1790 |
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... kind . So early as in the beginning of the twelfth century , it was customary in England on holy festivals to reprefent , in or near the churches , either the lives and miracles of faints , or the most important stories of Scripture ...
... kind . So early as in the beginning of the twelfth century , it was customary in England on holy festivals to reprefent , in or near the churches , either the lives and miracles of faints , or the most important stories of Scripture ...
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... difgraced with the groffeft improprieties , corrupted with inventions and additions of the moft ridiculous kind , fullied with impurities , * B4 impurities , and expressed in the language of the loweft OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 7.
... difgraced with the groffeft improprieties , corrupted with inventions and additions of the moft ridiculous kind , fullied with impurities , * B4 impurities , and expressed in the language of the loweft OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 7.
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... kind is , The Chefter Myfteries , which were written by Ralph Higden , a Monk of the Abbey of Chefter , about the year 1328 , of which a particular account will be found below . 7❝In fome regulations given by Cardinal Wolfey to the ...
... kind is , The Chefter Myfteries , which were written by Ralph Higden , a Monk of the Abbey of Chefter , about the year 1328 , of which a particular account will be found below . 7❝In fome regulations given by Cardinal Wolfey to the ...
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... kind of primitive exhibition was revived in the time of King James the First , feveral perfons appearing almost entirely naked in one of the Mafks , which was reprefented before him , his queen , and a large affembly of the ladies of ...
... kind of primitive exhibition was revived in the time of King James the First , feveral perfons appearing almost entirely naked in one of the Mafks , which was reprefented before him , his queen , and a large affembly of the ladies of ...
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... kind : and their conftant practice in fhews , proceffions , and vocal musick , eafily accounts for their addrefs in detaining the best company which England afforded in the fourteenth century , at a religious farce , for more than one ...
... kind : and their conftant practice in fhews , proceffions , and vocal musick , eafily accounts for their addrefs in detaining the best company which England afforded in the fourteenth century , at a religious farce , for more than one ...
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Стр. 57 - Some heavenly music, (which even now I do) To work mine end upon their senses, that This airy charm is for, I'll break my staff, Bury it certain fathoms in the earth, And, deeper than did ever plummet sound, I'll drown my book.
Стр. 56 - To hear the solemn curfew ; by whose aid (Weak masters though ye be) I have be-dimm'd The noontide sun , call'd forth the mutinous winds , And 'twixt the green sea and the azur'd vault Set roaring war: to the dread rattling thunder Have I given fire , and rifted Jove's stout oak With his own bolt...
Стр. 19 - Were I in England now, as once I was, and had but this fish painted, not a holiday fool there but would give a piece of silver. There would this monster make a man. Any strange beast there makes a man. When they will not give a doit to relieve a lame beggar, they will lay out ten to see a dead Indian.
Стр. 63 - O ! wonder ! How many goodly creatures are there here ! How beauteous mankind is ! O brave new world, That has such people in't ! Pro. Tis new to thee.
Стр. 9 - I' the commonwealth I would by contraries Execute all things; for no kind of traffic Would I admit; no name of magistrate; Letters should not be known; riches, poverty, And use of service, none; contract, succession, Bourn, bound of land, tilth, vineyard, none; No use of metal, corn, or wine, or oil; No occupation; all men idle, all; And women too, but innocent and pure; No sovereignty; — Seb.
Стр. 56 - True, representing some principal pieces of the reign of Henry the Eighth, which was set forth with many extraordinary circumstances of pomp and majesty, even to the matting of the stage ; the Knights of the order, with their Georges and Garter, the guards with their embroidered coats and the like; sufficient, in truth, within a while to make greatness very familiar, if not ridiculous.
Стр. 71 - There was a great engine at the lower end of the room, which had motion, and in it were the images of seahorses, with other terrible fishes, which were ridden by Moors. The indecorum was, that there was all fish and no water.
Стр. 68 - ... the player when he cometh in, must ever begin with telling where he is, or else the tale will not be conceived. Now ye shall have three ladies walk to gather flowers, and then we must believe the stage to be a garden. By and by we hear news of shipwreck in the same place, and then we are to blame if we accept it not for a rock.