The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 3F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... Lord , of thy grete grace , " That now is forgiven my gret trespace , " Now shall we dwellyn in blyssful place , ' & c . " The last scene or pageant , which represents the day of Judgement , begins thus : " Michael . Surgite , All men ...
... Lord , of thy grete grace , " That now is forgiven my gret trespace , " Now shall we dwellyn in blyssful place , ' & c . " The last scene or pageant , which represents the day of Judgement , begins thus : " Michael . Surgite , All men ...
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... lord and master , he appoints them to play their first play before himself , and the Alderman and Common - Counsell ... Lords of London , 1590 ; Tom Tyler and his Wife , & c . benches , where we saw and heard very well . 28 HISTORICAL ...
... lord and master , he appoints them to play their first play before himself , and the Alderman and Common - Counsell ... Lords of London , 1590 ; Tom Tyler and his Wife , & c . benches , where we saw and heard very well . 28 HISTORICAL ...
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... Lord Deputy St. Leger , and a great number of Peers , who attended in their parlia- ment robes . " It is needless , " he adds , " to mention the feasts , part of the reign of King Henry the Eighth , 30 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... Lord Deputy St. Leger , and a great number of Peers , who attended in their parlia- ment robes . " It is needless , " he adds , " to mention the feasts , part of the reign of King Henry the Eighth , 30 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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... lord Barry , M'Gilla Phædrig , chieftaine of Ossory , the son of O'Bryan , M'Carthy More , with many Irish lords ... Lord Montjoy , the intimate friend of his patrons Lord Essex and Lord Southampton , was Deputy of Ireland , the old play ...
... lord Barry , M'Gilla Phædrig , chieftaine of Ossory , the son of O'Bryan , M'Carthy More , with many Irish lords ... Lord Montjoy , the intimate friend of his patrons Lord Essex and Lord Southampton , was Deputy of Ireland , the old play ...
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... Lord Lieutenant , a theatre , probably under his patronage , was built in Werbergh Street ; which , under the ... Lords Justices . At this theatre , Shirley's Royal Master was originally represented in 1639 , and Burnel's Landgartha in ...
... Lord Lieutenant , a theatre , probably under his patronage , was built in Werbergh Street ; which , under the ... Lords Justices . At this theatre , Shirley's Royal Master was originally represented in 1639 , and Burnel's Landgartha in ...
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