The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volym 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... scene ; in which they have coverings of fig - leaves . This extraordinary fpectacle was beheld This kind of primitive exhibition was revived in the time of King James the Firft , feveral perfons appearing almoft entirely naked in a ...
... scene ; in which they have coverings of fig - leaves . This extraordinary fpectacle was beheld This kind of primitive exhibition was revived in the time of King James the Firft , feveral perfons appearing almoft entirely naked in a ...
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... scene or pageant , which reprefents the day of Judgement , begins thus : Michael . Surgite , All men aryse , 6 Venite ad Judicium ; For now is fet the High Juftice , And hath affignyd the day of dome ; Kepe you redyly to this grett ...
... scene or pageant , which reprefents the day of Judgement , begins thus : Michael . Surgite , All men aryse , 6 Venite ad Judicium ; For now is fet the High Juftice , And hath affignyd the day of dome ; Kepe you redyly to this grett ...
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... scene , with a covering which entirely concealed their heads from the fpectators . " Another practice , equally extraordinary , is men- ries , the theatre reprefented paradife , hell , heaven , and earth , and all at once ; and though ...
... scene , with a covering which entirely concealed their heads from the fpectators . " Another practice , equally extraordinary , is men- ries , the theatre reprefented paradife , hell , heaven , and earth , and all at once ; and though ...
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... scene ; but I fufpect that about the year 1570 ( the 13th year of Queen Elizabeth ) this fpecies of drama began to lofe much of its at- traction , and gave way to fomething that had more the appearance of comedy and tragedy . Gammer ร ...
... scene ; but I fufpect that about the year 1570 ( the 13th year of Queen Elizabeth ) this fpecies of drama began to lofe much of its at- traction , and gave way to fomething that had more the appearance of comedy and tragedy . Gammer ร ...
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... , and brought upon the scene , before his time . The hiftorical drama 7 Hiftory of English Poetry , Vol . II . p . 388 . 8 See Vol . XV . p . 244 . ` 8 1 is by an elegant modern writer fuppofed to have owed D 4 OF THE ENGLISH STAGE , 39.
... , and brought upon the scene , before his time . The hiftorical drama 7 Hiftory of English Poetry , Vol . II . p . 388 . 8 See Vol . XV . p . 244 . ` 8 1 is by an elegant modern writer fuppofed to have owed D 4 OF THE ENGLISH STAGE , 39.
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