The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volym 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... fometimes he and his father were denominated Reges Anglia . The young king , who occafionally exercifed all the rights and prerogatives of royalty , died in 1182. Had he not been living when Fitz - Stephen wrote , he would pro- bably ...
... fometimes he and his father were denominated Reges Anglia . The young king , who occafionally exercifed all the rights and prerogatives of royalty , died in 1182. Had he not been living when Fitz - Stephen wrote , he would pro- bably ...
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... fometimes introduced in these reli- gious reprefentations . This might imperceptibly lead the way to fubjects entirely profane , and to comedy ; and perhaps earlier than is imagined . In a Mystery of The Maffacre of the Holy Innocents ...
... fometimes introduced in these reli- gious reprefentations . This might imperceptibly lead the way to fubjects entirely profane , and to comedy ; and perhaps earlier than is imagined . In a Mystery of The Maffacre of the Holy Innocents ...
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... fometimes feen grofs and open obfcenities . In a play of The Old and New Teftament , Adam and Eve are both exhi- bited on the ftage naked , and converfing about their nakedness ; this very pertinently introduces the next scene ; in ...
... fometimes feen grofs and open obfcenities . In a play of The Old and New Teftament , Adam and Eve are both exhi- bited on the ftage naked , and converfing about their nakedness ; this very pertinently introduces the next scene ; in ...
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... fometimes conftitutes the prin- cipal merit of the entertainment . Mr. Warton obferves that Moralities were be- come fo fashionable a spectacle about the close of the reign of Henry the Seventh , that John Rastall , a learned ...
... fometimes conftitutes the prin- cipal merit of the entertainment . Mr. Warton obferves that Moralities were be- come fo fashionable a spectacle about the close of the reign of Henry the Seventh , that John Rastall , a learned ...
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... fometimes thrice , ) it amounteth to two thoufand pounds by the year . A Sermon preached at Paules Croffe , by John Stockwood , 1578 . John Hemings , Henrie Condel , William Sly , Robert E 2 OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 51.
... fometimes thrice , ) it amounteth to two thoufand pounds by the year . A Sermon preached at Paules Croffe , by John Stockwood , 1578 . John Hemings , Henrie Condel , William Sly , Robert E 2 OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 51.
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