The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 3R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... : The plays of Marlowe give frequent evidence of no common genius , however little they may have been regulated by taste , which , had a more prolonged life made him acquainted with these , contemptible and few as they are , we 7.
... : The plays of Marlowe give frequent evidence of no common genius , however little they may have been regulated by taste , which , had a more prolonged life made him acquainted with these , contemptible and few as they are , we 7.
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... common resort of idle gossips in Lent : ' Therefore made I my visitations To vigilies and to processions ; To prechings eke , and to thise pilgrimages , To playes of miracles , and mariages , ' & c . s " And in Pierce Plowman's Creed ...
... common resort of idle gossips in Lent : ' Therefore made I my visitations To vigilies and to processions ; To prechings eke , and to thise pilgrimages , To playes of miracles , and mariages , ' & c . s " And in Pierce Plowman's Creed ...
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... common in Europe , originated at Constantinople . They were instituted , although perhaps under other names , in the Greek Church , about the year 990 , by Theophylact , patriarch of Constantinople , pro- bably with a better design than ...
... common in Europe , originated at Constantinople . They were instituted , although perhaps under other names , in the Greek Church , about the year 990 , by Theophylact , patriarch of Constantinople , pro- bably with a better design than ...
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... common rubrick in a missal . That is , because they were performed in a church where the choir assisted . There is a curious passage in Lambarde's Topographical Dictionary , written about the year 1570 , much to our purpose , which I am ...
... common rubrick in a missal . That is , because they were performed in a church where the choir assisted . There is a curious passage in Lambarde's Topographical Dictionary , written about the year 1570 , much to our purpose , which I am ...
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... common poetry of the times , especially among the French , began to deal much in allegory , at length plays were formed entirely consisting of such personi- fications . These were called Moralities . The Mi- racle - plays or Mysteries ...
... common poetry of the times , especially among the French , began to deal much in allegory , at length plays were formed entirely consisting of such personi- fications . These were called Moralities . The Mi- racle - plays or Mysteries ...
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