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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... courts , senates , and camps . " I beg leave to send you a pamphlet which I have lately published . It is of an edition more correct , I think , than any of the first ; and rendered more clear in points where I thought , in looking over ...
... courts , senates , and camps . " I beg leave to send you a pamphlet which I have lately published . It is of an edition more correct , I think , than any of the first ; and rendered more clear in points where I thought , in looking over ...
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... court is introduced , desiring of his lord to be dubbed a knight , that he might be properly qualified to go on the adventure of killing the mothers of the children of Bethlehem . This tragical business is treated with the most ridi ...
... court is introduced , desiring of his lord to be dubbed a knight , that he might be properly qualified to go on the adventure of killing the mothers of the children of Bethlehem . This tragical business is treated with the most ridi ...
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... court of the king of heaven ' . These religious dramas were usually represented on holy festivals in or near churches . " In several of our old scriptural plays , " says Mr. Warton , " we see some of the scenes directed to be ...
... court of the king of heaven ' . These religious dramas were usually represented on holy festivals in or near churches . " In several of our old scriptural plays , " says Mr. Warton , " we see some of the scenes directed to be ...
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... court was in the greatest jollity ; and then the foremost old man with his mace stroke a fearfull blow upon the cradle ; wherewith all the courtiers , with the three ladies , and the vizard , all vanished ; and the de- solate prince ...
... court was in the greatest jollity ; and then the foremost old man with his mace stroke a fearfull blow upon the cradle ; wherewith all the courtiers , with the three ladies , and the vizard , all vanished ; and the de- solate prince ...
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... court , and were supported by regal establishment . 66 Item , to Hampton of Worcester for making of balades , 20s . Item , to my ladie the kings moders 2 " Since Apology for Actors , 4to . 1612 , Signat . E 1. b . then , " adds Heywood ...
... court , and were supported by regal establishment . 66 Item , to Hampton of Worcester for making of balades , 20s . Item , to my ladie the kings moders 2 " Since Apology for Actors , 4to . 1612 , Signat . E 1. b . then , " adds Heywood ...
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