The Rehearsal1869 - 136 pages |
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... Dryden 10-12 INTRODUCTION , · BIBLIOGRAPHY , ' The Rehearsal ' 13 18 Keys to The Rehearsal ' THE REHEARSAL 19 , 20 , 26 , 32 , 36 , 46 , 48 ( 1 ) Prologue . ( 2 ) The Actors 2325 23 24 ( 3 ) The TEXT , on odd numbered pages ( 4 ) The ...
... Dryden 10-12 INTRODUCTION , · BIBLIOGRAPHY , ' The Rehearsal ' 13 18 Keys to The Rehearsal ' THE REHEARSAL 19 , 20 , 26 , 32 , 36 , 46 , 48 ( 1 ) Prologue . ( 2 ) The Actors 2325 23 24 ( 3 ) The TEXT , on odd numbered pages ( 4 ) The ...
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... DRYDEN published anonymously , on 17th November , 1681 , the first part of Absalom and Achitophel ( which went through five editions in two years ) in which he gives the following character of Buckingham : - Such were the tools ; but a ...
... DRYDEN published anonymously , on 17th November , 1681 , the first part of Absalom and Achitophel ( which went through five editions in two years ) in which he gives the following character of Buckingham : - Such were the tools ; but a ...
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... Dryden , thus writes : The great fuccefs which had attended Dryden's heroick plays , doubtlefs excited the jealousy of the rival candidates for fame . In this class , however , we cannot place Villiers , Duke of Buck- ingham , who was ...
... Dryden , thus writes : The great fuccefs which had attended Dryden's heroick plays , doubtlefs excited the jealousy of the rival candidates for fame . In this class , however , we cannot place Villiers , Duke of Buck- ingham , who was ...
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... Dryden , Stapylton , Howard , Killigrew , and others , much misplaced , and refolved to correct the publick tafte by holding them up to ridicule . With this view , in con junction , it is faid , with Martin Clifford , Master of the ...
... Dryden , Stapylton , Howard , Killigrew , and others , much misplaced , and refolved to correct the publick tafte by holding them up to ridicule . With this view , in con junction , it is faid , with Martin Clifford , Master of the ...
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... Dryden , who was on other accounts a more confpicuous mark for this fort of fatire . Not fatisfied with parodying fome of the most familiar paffages in Dryden's plays , the Duke of Buckingham took confiderable pains in teaching Lacy ...
... Dryden , who was on other accounts a more confpicuous mark for this fort of fatire . Not fatisfied with parodying fome of the most familiar paffages in Dryden's plays , the Duke of Buckingham took confiderable pains in teaching Lacy ...
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Act i. p. Battel BAYES becauſe Brentford buſineſs Cloris Colig Company conceipt D'Avenant Dance deſign Dryden Duke of Buckingham earl earl of Rutland edition Enter Exeunt Exit farce felf fhall fhew firſt fleep fome fuch fure Gentlemen GEORGE VILLIERS GERARD LANGBAINE Granada himſelf Hoft Honour JOHNS juſt King King's King's Company Lardella laſt London lord Fairfax Love moft moſt Mufick muſt muſt know Nakar never obſerve papyr Percy perſon Phab Phob Phys Play Players pleaſe Plot Poets pray preſently Pret Prince Pretty-man Prince Volfcius printed Prologue reaſon Rehearsal ſay Scene ſelf servant ſhall ſhall ſee ſhe ſhould Siege of Rhodes ſome ſpeak Stage ſtay ſtill ſuppoſe tell Theatre thee themſelves There's theſe things thoſe thou troth Tyrannick Love underſtand uſe Verſe Vols vow to gad we'l whiſper William Davenant writ write you'l