The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 3R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... theatre is the most ancient in Europe , has claimed for his country an honour to which it is not entitled . The era of the earliest re- presentation in Italy 2 , founded on Holy Writ , he has placed in the year 1264 , when the ...
... theatre is the most ancient in Europe , has claimed for his country an honour to which it is not entitled . The era of the earliest re- presentation in Italy 2 , founded on Holy Writ , he has placed in the year 1264 , when the ...
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... theatre in Dublin in the reign of Queen Elizabeth was a booth ( if it may be called a theatre ) erected in Hoggin Green , now College Green , where Mysteries and Moralities were occasionally performed . It is strange , that so lately as ...
... theatre in Dublin in the reign of Queen Elizabeth was a booth ( if it may be called a theatre ) erected in Hoggin Green , now College Green , where Mysteries and Moralities were occasionally performed . It is strange , that so lately as ...
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... theatre , Shirley's Royal Master was originally represented in 1639 , and Burnel's Landgartha in 1641. In 1662 Ogilby was restored to his office , and a new theatre was erected in Orange Street , ( since called Smock Alley , ) part of ...
... theatre , Shirley's Royal Master was originally represented in 1639 , and Burnel's Landgartha in 1641. In 1662 Ogilby was restored to his office , and a new theatre was erected in Orange Street , ( since called Smock Alley , ) part of ...
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... theatre on the site of the Duke of Burgundy's house ; and were authorised by an arret of parliament to act , on ... Theatres of Europe , 8vo . 1741 , p . 124 . our Mysteries in England were represented . For this information 34 ...
... theatre on the site of the Duke of Burgundy's house ; and were authorised by an arret of parliament to act , on ... Theatres of Europe , 8vo . 1741 , p . 124 . our Mysteries in England were represented . For this information 34 ...
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... Theatre . " In the representations of the Mysteries , the theatre represented paradise , heaven , hell , and earth , and all at once ; and though the action varied , there was no change of the decorations . After an actor had performed ...
... Theatre . " In the representations of the Mysteries , the theatre represented paradise , heaven , hell , and earth , and all at once ; and though the action varied , there was no change of the decorations . After an actor had performed ...
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