The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volym 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... Some have fuppofed that inftead of tertium we ought to read fecundum , but the text is undoubtedly right ; and by tertium , Fitz - Stephen must have meant Henry , the fecond fon of Henry the Second , who was born in London in 1156-7 ...
... Some have fuppofed that inftead of tertium we ought to read fecundum , but the text is undoubtedly right ; and by tertium , Fitz - Stephen must have meant Henry , the fecond fon of Henry the Second , who was born in London in 1156-7 ...
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... some humour and difcrimination of character may be found . 1561-2 Thomas Sackville Lord Buckhurft , and Thomas Norton , joined in writing the tragedy of Ferrex and Porrex , which was exhibited on the 18th of January in that year by the ...
... some humour and difcrimination of character may be found . 1561-2 Thomas Sackville Lord Buckhurft , and Thomas Norton , joined in writing the tragedy of Ferrex and Porrex , which was exhibited on the 18th of January in that year by the ...
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... Some have fuppofed that Shakspeare was the first dramatick poet that introduced this fpecies of drama ; but this is an undoubted error . I have elsewhere obferved that every one of the fubjects on which he conftructed his hiftorical ...
... Some have fuppofed that Shakspeare was the first dramatick poet that introduced this fpecies of drama ; but this is an undoubted error . I have elsewhere obferved that every one of the fubjects on which he conftructed his hiftorical ...
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... Some of thefe articles I have preferved as cu- rious , though they do not relate to the subject immediately before us . This account afcertains , that there was then not only a regular troop of players in London , but alfo a royal ...
... Some of thefe articles I have preferved as cu- rious , though they do not relate to the subject immediately before us . This account afcertains , that there was then not only a regular troop of players in London , but alfo a royal ...
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... Some of the children of the Revels alfo acted occafionally at the theatre in Whitefriars ; for we find A Woman's a Weathercock per- formed by them at that theatre in 1612. Probably a certain number of thefe children were appropriated to ...
... Some of the children of the Revels alfo acted occafionally at the theatre in Whitefriars ; for we find A Woman's a Weathercock per- formed by them at that theatre in 1612. Probably a certain number of thefe children were appropriated to ...
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