The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 3R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... whole of your able , exact , and interesting History of the Stage . A history of the Stage is no trivial thing to those who wish to study human nature in all shapes and po- sitions . It is of all things the most instructive , to see not ...
... whole of your able , exact , and interesting History of the Stage . A history of the Stage is no trivial thing to those who wish to study human nature in all shapes and po- sitions . It is of all things the most instructive , to see not ...
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... whole , the Mysteries appear to have originated among the ecclesiasticks ; and were most probably first acted with any degree of form by the monks . This was certainly the case in the English monasteries " . I have already mentioned the ...
... whole , the Mysteries appear to have originated among the ecclesiasticks ; and were most probably first acted with any degree of form by the monks . This was certainly the case in the English monasteries " . I have already mentioned the ...
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... whole churche and companie a most pleasant per- fume of such swete thinges as burned therein . With the like doome - shews they used everie where to fur- nish sondrye parts of their church service , as by their spectacles of the ...
... whole churche and companie a most pleasant per- fume of such swete thinges as burned therein . With the like doome - shews they used everie where to fur- nish sondrye parts of their church service , as by their spectacles of the ...
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... whole , they seem to come under the character of a religious fraternity . They were incorporated into a guild or fellowship by King Henry the Third about the year 1240 ; under the patronage of Saint Nicho- las . - Their profession ...
... whole , they seem to come under the character of a religious fraternity . They were incorporated into a guild or fellowship by King Henry the Third about the year 1240 ; under the patronage of Saint Nicho- las . - Their profession ...
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... whole Passion so trimly , with all the seven sor- rowes of our 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 ...
... whole Passion so trimly , with all the seven sor- rowes of our 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 ...
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