The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 3R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... Lady Sun- derlin , and to Miss Malone . I am , with the most sincere affection and gratitude , my dear Sir , your most faithful and obliged humble servant , " EDM . BURKE . " pray AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . THE drama.
... Lady Sun- derlin , and to Miss Malone . I am , with the most sincere affection and gratitude , my dear Sir , your most faithful and obliged humble servant , " EDM . BURKE . " pray AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . THE drama.
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... naked in a pastoral exhibited at Oxford before the King and Queen , and the ladies who attended her . It is , if I recollect right , described by Winwood . very pertinently introduces the next scene ; in which they 18 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... naked in a pastoral exhibited at Oxford before the King and Queen , and the ladies who attended her . It is , if I recollect right , described by Winwood . very pertinently introduces the next scene ; in which they 18 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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... All for Money , 1578 ; The Conflict of Conscience , 1581 ; The Three Ladies of London , 1584 ; The Three Lords of London , 1590 ; Tom Tyler and his Wife , & c . benches , where we saw and heard very well . 28 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... All for Money , 1578 ; The Conflict of Conscience , 1581 ; The Three Ladies of London , 1584 ; The Three Lords of London , 1590 ; Tom Tyler and his Wife , & c . benches , where we saw and heard very well . 28 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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... ladies were in special grace with him ; and they keeping him in delights and pleasures , drew him from his graver counsellors , hearing of sermons , and listening to good councell and admonitions , that in the end they got him to lye ...
... ladies were in special grace with him ; and they keeping him in delights and pleasures , drew him from his graver counsellors , hearing of sermons , and listening to good councell and admonitions , that in the end they got him to lye ...
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... lady , as though it had been nothing else but a simple and plain enterlude , to make boys laugh at , and a little to recreate sorrowful harts . " Beehive of the Romishe Churche , 1580 , p . 207. See also supra , p . 26 , n . 6 . A ...
... lady , as though it had been nothing else but a simple and plain enterlude , to make boys laugh at , and a little to recreate sorrowful harts . " Beehive of the Romishe Churche , 1580 , p . 207. See also supra , p . 26 , n . 6 . A ...
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