The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volym 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... , even on Corpus Chrifti day . See Hiftory of Eng Poetry , Vol . II . p . 201 . s Warton's Hiftory of English Poetry , Vol . II . pp . 366 , & feq . produced in the fame year , 9 and The Promifes 10 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... , even on Corpus Chrifti day . See Hiftory of Eng Poetry , Vol . II . p . 201 . s Warton's Hiftory of English Poetry , Vol . II . pp . 366 , & feq . produced in the fame year , 9 and The Promifes 10 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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William Shakespeare. produced in the fame year , 9 and The Promifes of God , written by John Bale , and printed in 1538 , are curious fpecimens of this early fpecies of drama . But the most ancient as well as moft com- plète collection ...
William Shakespeare. produced in the fame year , 9 and The Promifes of God , written by John Bale , and printed in 1538 , are curious fpecimens of this early fpecies of drama . But the most ancient as well as moft com- plète collection ...
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... produced between the years 1570 and 159o . fome of which are fill extant , though by far the greater part is loft . This , I apprehend , was the great era of thofe bloody and bombaftick pieces , which afforded fubfequent wri- ters ...
... produced between the years 1570 and 159o . fome of which are fill extant , though by far the greater part is loft . This , I apprehend , was the great era of thofe bloody and bombaftick pieces , which afforded fubfequent wri- ters ...
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... produced thofe plays which have now for two hundred years been the boast and admiration of his countrymen . Our earliest dramas , as we have feen , were re- prefented in churches or near them by eccle- fiafticks : but at a very early ...
... produced thofe plays which have now for two hundred years been the boast and admiration of his countrymen . Our earliest dramas , as we have feen , were re- prefented in churches or near them by eccle- fiafticks : but at a very early ...
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... produced very little to that which was expected . " 9 29 It is obfervable that the writer of this account was not acquainted even with the term , fcené , having ufed painted clothes inftead of it : nor in- deed is this furprifing , it ...
... produced very little to that which was expected . " 9 29 It is obfervable that the writer of this account was not acquainted even with the term , fcené , having ufed painted clothes inftead of it : nor in- deed is this furprifing , it ...
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